24 May 2023 – Not sure what to buy your wanderlust friend who’s taking time out from studying or working to travel the world? A bespoke El Camino bracelet that features all the destinations they’ve explored and are about to visit may be the most thoughtful and unique gift you can give them to take on their journey

No two El Camino’s are the same, as every El Camino bracelet is individually curated, and all El Camino bracelets and necklaces are handmade in the UK. Available in four different colours and made from durable and sustainably sourced materials, each can be adorned with cylindrical Steps that tell tales of places to be visited, favourite hobbies, or even personal milestones and challenges overcome.

Commemorate everything from mountain hikes to favourite continents, or add a stainless steel customised Step to enshrine a personal motto, or mark a special occasion like completing a marathon.

El Camino Bracelets prices start from £26.99 for bracelets, £34.99 for necklaces, and Steps from £10.49. To find out more, or for travel inspiration, visit www.elcaminobracelets.com.

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1) Every El Camino bracelet and necklace is bespoke, so can feature destinations  explored or are about to be visited.

2) A bespoke El Camino bracelet featuring destinations explored and are about to be visited is a thoughtful and unique gap year or career break gift.

3) El Camino’s can commemorate everything from mountain hikes to favourite continents, or add a stainless steel customised Step to enshrine a personal motto, or mark a special occasion like completing a marathon.

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About El Camino Bracelets:
Founded in 2013 by Candace Kellough and Tom Lane, El Camino Bracelets is based in Newquay, Cornwall.

Candace and Tom first had the idea for a bracelet that could record their travels, adventures and experiences whilst hiking the coastline between Barcelona and Monaco in 2013.

On returning to Tom’s parents’ home in Oxfordshire they began to handmake a few of the bracelets that they’d talked about, with beads engraved by a local craftsman to show the destinations and dates of adventures that the wearer had been on. The original batch of bracelets were given to close friends and family and they chose the name, El Camino, to pay homage to the Spanish roots of the project.

Much time has passed since the first drawings of an El Camino bracelet were created in a tent near Sa Tuna. Today the beads, or ‘Steps’, are still engraved by the same man in Oxfordshire, but the company headquarters is on the north coast of Cornwall. Wearers can now choose from four different colours of bracelet or necklace, adding Steps from over 200 different countries, countless destinations, regions, seas, adventures and the five world oceans.

To find out more, visit https://elcaminobracelets.com/pages/the-el-camino-story.

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Fiona Anderson, GEC PR – [email protected]