Coquí Collection
Considered a lucky symbol, the coquí (Puerto Rican tree frog) is at the center of this charming and exclusive collection. Available in Solid Sterling Silver .925 and 14K Gold.
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Considered a lucky symbol, the coquí (Puerto Rican tree frog) is at the center of this charming and exclusive collection. Available in Solid Sterling Silver .925 and 14K Gold.
Considered a lucky symbol, the coquí (Puerto Rican tree frog) is at the center of this charming and exclusive collection. Available in Solid Sterling Silver .925 and 14K Gold.
A gorgeous bracelet adjustable up to 8 inches for a loved one looking for a delicate, high-quality piece. The charm bracelet allows for additional pendants to be added.
Coquí el Original® is a 4th generation family-owned business designed by Natalio Barquet and currently owned by his daughter, Daniela Barquet.
Coquí el Original®’s designs are not passing trends. They spark lovely memories of our “Isla del Encanto” and its unique Caribbean sounds, warmth, and culture. Exquisitely and impeccably finished, our jewelry is meant to be cherished for a lifetime.
Coquí el Original® is a one-of-a-kind high-end jewelry designer with exclusive collections that capture Puerto Rico. Our jewelry is made from fine metals and precious diamonds. All jewelry pieces are made with solid 14k gold or .925 sterling silver. Each authentic design is marked with the signature NB-PR and includes a diamond on the back. Shopping from Coquí el Original® allows you to carry a piece of Puerto Rico with you everywhere, while also supporting a local Puerto Rican business that gives back to the community.
Coquí el Original® is a local jewelry store and gift store in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. We design all our high-end jewelry items in Puerto Rico, and choose only the highest-quality materials. Our jewelry designs were inspired by the island and loved by both locals and travelers. All of our jewelry is made from 14k gold or 925 Sterling Silver. Coquí el Original® is a Registered Trademark and Proud Sponsor of the Puerto Rico Conservation Trust.
``Nosotros somos un pueblo cantor, el coquí es nuestro tenor.``