There’s a cozy, little beach in Guam that is known by the locals for its snorkeling and diving and get’s its namesake from an old WW2 fixed Japanese gun emplacement. Gun Beach is a sandy beach located at the north end of Tumon Bay which is Guam’s main tourist town. However, it’s nice and quiet and occasionally you can even catch a couple good waves if you're lucky. It has shallow areas that are protected by a coral quarry and reefs that open onto the ocean where you can find giant clams and an occasional Black Tip Shark visitor. It’s just a cool little beach right off the touristy area that offers a great feel of the island. This Kukui Nut bracelet was made to reflect that little stretch in the South Pacific. The light tan color of the Kukui Nut has a look of the sand and the Brown Fox Seashells are a shout-out to the rich marine life that are just two steps into the warm water. The Coconut Wood represents the vegetation that pushes right up to the beach and water’s edge. The Large Bone Mala Skull represents the peace and joy you feel by having discovered this little piece of paradise. Take a dip in the sea, then sit on the beach and watch one of those long sunsets that Guam is known for.
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Gun Beach Bracelet
- Unique and One-of-A-Kind!
- Stretch Bracelet
- Made with Kukui Nuts, Coconut Wood, Puka Shell, Brown Fox Seashells and a Large Bone Mala Skull
- Fits Wrist Size 7" (will fit wrists 6.75" - 7.25" circumferences)
- Packaged in a custom-stamped drawstring cloth bag and includes a product info card that lists the name and what the bracelet is made out of