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Tatum Baguette  Pisa Bracelet - Aquamarine

BaubleBar

Tatum Baguette Pisa Bracelet - Aquamarine

Reviewed by the The Top Finds editors · How we test

$36
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Best for

Someone who wants a low-commitment, high-reward bracelet — a March birthday gift, a starter piece for a wrist stack, or an everyday beaded bracelet that doesn't require babying.

Skip if

You're looking for a genuine gemstone or a piece you can wear through showers, workouts, and decades without it degrading.

Price tier

Mid-range

$36

The verdict

At $36, the BaubleBar Tatum Baguette Pisa Bracelet is one of the smartest impulse buys in the birthstone category — it looks more expensive than it is, stacks beautifully, and the stretch fit means you'll actually wear it instead of fussing with a clasp.

What we love

  • Effortless stretch fit — no clasp to fumble with
  • Lightweight enough to forget you're wearing it
  • Stacks seamlessly with other BaubleBar Pisa styles
  • Aquamarine colorway is versatile year-round, not just for March birthdays
  • Strong value-to-looks ratio at $36

Worth knowing

  • Gold plating will eventually wear, especially with daily use or water exposure
  • Stretch elastic degrades over time — not a forever piece
  • The "birthstone" is color-matched, not a genuine gemstone
  • Sizing is one-size, so it may fit loosely on very small wrists

Our review

What It Is

BaubleBar has built a loyal following around their Pisa bead format — round gold beads with a satisfying weight and a polished finish that photographs well and holds up to daily wear better than you'd expect at this price point. The Tatum Baguette version adds aquamarine-toned stone elements alongside those classic gold beads, giving the bracelet a little more visual texture than a plain Pisa stack. The result is something that reads as intentional rather than afterthought-y.

Aquamarine represents March birthdays, but honestly the color — a clear, slightly cool blue-green — works year-round and pairs with almost everything in a warm-toned jewelry stack.

The Fit

Stretch bracelets live or die by the elastic, and this one slides on and off without drama. At 0.02 lb it's genuinely featherweight — the kind of bracelet you forget you're wearing, which is either its greatest strength or its greatest weakness depending on your perspective. You won't feel it dig in on a long day at a keyboard, but you might also leave it on the bathroom counter by accident.

We'd call the fit generous-to-medium. It sits comfortably on most wrists without gaping or squeezing.

Stacking Potential

This is where BaubleBar's Pisa bracelets really earn their keep. Because the beads are a consistent size and the finish is the same across the line, mixing two or three Pisa styles creates a collected-over-time look that can be hard to achieve with random pieces from different brands. Pair the aquamarine Tatum with a solid gold Pisa and something with a slightly different texture — a thin chain or a beaded style in a neutral — and you have a wrist stack that looks curated rather than coordinated.

Sold individually at $36, building a three-piece stack runs you just over $100, which is still less than a single piece from many fine jewelry brands.

Honest Caveats

The gold finish is plated, not solid, and stretch bracelets are hard on elastic over time — especially if you wear them daily and expose them to water, lotions, or sweat. Plan on treating this as a fun, seasonal piece rather than a heirloom. If you rotate it with other bracelets and take it off before showering, you'll extend its life considerably.

The "birthstone" framing is marketing shorthand — this isn't set with a genuine aquamarine gemstone. The color is right for March, but if you're shopping for something with actual gem value, this isn't it.

The Bottom Line

For what it is — a pretty, wearable, stackable bracelet at an accessible price from a brand that does this format well — the Tatum Baguette Pisa delivers. We'd buy it as a birthday gift for ourselves or a friend without overthinking it.

Common questions

Tatum Baguette Pisa Bracelet - Aquamarine, answered

Is the BaubleBar Tatum Baguette Pisa Bracelet a real aquamarine stone?

No — it's color-matched to aquamarine (the March birthstone) but the stones are not genuine aquamarine. If you need a piece with actual gem value, look at fine jewelry options.

Can you shower or swim with the BaubleBar Pisa bracelet?

BaubleBar recommends keeping their jewelry away from water, lotions, and perfume. Prolonged water exposure will shorten the life of both the gold plating and the stretch elastic.

Does the BaubleBar Pisa bracelet tarnish?

The gold is plated, so yes — it can tarnish or wear with heavy daily use. Storing it away from moisture and rotating it with other pieces will slow that down significantly.

What size wrist does the BaubleBar stretch bracelet fit?

It's a one-size stretch fit designed to slide on and off easily. It works well on average to larger wrists; on very small wrists it may feel slightly loose.

How do you stack BaubleBar Pisa bracelets?

The Pisa format is designed to stack — mix two or three Pisa styles in complementary colors or finishes. A solid gold Pisa alongside a birthstone style is the classic combination.

Is BaubleBar jewelry good quality for the price?

For fashion jewelry in the $30–50 range, BaubleBar is a reliable choice — pieces look polished, fit well, and hold up for regular (not daily) wear. They're not heirloom quality, but that's not what they're priced as.

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Tatum Baguette Pisa Bracelet - Aquamarine

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