
Some designs stay with us. This bracelet is one of them.
Designer Coco Paniora Salinas has been hand-knotting this style for years in the Rumi Sumaq studio on Martha’s Vineyard.
The shape, the structure, the way the cord frames the stone, it’s familiar. It’s a design that has stayed with Coco over time.
But every so often, a new material changes the feeling completely. Goldstone does that.
These goldstone macrame bracelets bring a different kind of light to the design.
The Light Inside Goldstone
Goldstone carries a quiet shimmer.
It is created by infusing glass with copper, which creates tiny reflective flecks inside the stone.

These flecks catch the light in a subtle way. Not flashy. Not loud. More like a glow than a sparkle.
As the goldstone macrame bracelets move, the light shifts gently across the surface of the cabochon.
It feels simple, but alive in motion.
Two Ways the Same Design Feels Different
This is the first time Coco has worked with goldstone in this design.
And it changes the feeling without changing the structure.

The same hand-knotted foundation remains. The same balance. The same durability.
Just a different kind of light.

Red Goldstone Bracelet
Rust tones and copper accents create a grounded warmth.
A soft glow for those drawn to gold and earthy light.

Blue Goldstone Bracelet
Deep navy and gray tones create contrast against the shimmer inside the blue goldstone.
A quieter light, often chosen by those who prefer silver tones.

Handmade on Martha’s Vineyard
Coco hand-knots the goldstone macrame bracelets in his Rumi Sumaq art jewelry studio on Martha’s Vineyard.
The process is slow and intentional.
Every knot is placed by hand. The cord is shaped around the stone so it sits naturally within the design.
Because of this, no two bracelets are exactly the same.
Each one carries small variations in texture, tone and movement.

A Piece That Moves With Light
Goldstone is not a natural stone, but it has a presence that feels natural in motion.
It shifts as it’s worn.
It reflects light differently depending on the time of day, the angle and the movement of the wrist.
It’s a quiet kind of detail, one that reveals itself slowly.
Explore the Goldstone Macrame Bracelet Collection

If you are drawn to warmth, the rust-toned bracelet carries a softer, grounded light.
If you are drawn to cooler tones, the navy and gray version offers a quieter shimmer.
Both are part of the same design—just expressed in different light.
Closing Thought
Some pieces don’t need to be new in form to feel new.
Sometimes it’s just the material. The light. The way something familiar changes when seen in a different way.
This goldstone macrame bracelet collection is exactly that.
