King Leonidas Greek Warrior Spartan Leather Bracelet, Molon Lave

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King Leonidas Greek Warrior Spartan Leather Bracelet, Molon Lave - Bracelets - Genuine Leather Brown

Product Description

Minimalist leather bracelet with laser engraved King Leonidas of Sparta iconic phrase "Molon Lave". Personalizable on the underside with your best life motto or any inspiring, encouraging and motivational message for FREE, to treat yourself or someone special a thoughtful little gift to serve as their daily reminder. Size and Materials: Brown Crazy Horse Leather, 2.2 mm thickness, aprox 1.2 cm / 0.4 inches wide Adjustable with stainless steel snap fasteners closure ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ is a classical Greek phrase meaning “come and take [them],” said by King Leonidas to the demand that his soldiers lay down their weapons. This handmade stackable leather bracelet makes a perfect gift to any loved one who could use a little push during tough times, reminding them that giving up wasn't, isn't and will never be an option. Leave a note upon purchase with your desired text on the underside, or get in touch with me to share your customization ideas. Customization is FREE!

Product Details

Material
Genuine Leather
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Greece
Unique Features
Customizable
Stock
More than 10
Ranking
No.295,513 - Accessories  |  No.58,605 - Bracelets
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Product Type
Original Design
Listing Summary
Minimalist leather bracelet with laser engraved King Leonidas of Sparta iconic phrase "Molon Lave". ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ is a classical Greek phrase meaning “come and take [them],” said by King Leonidas as a response to the demand that his soldiers lay down their weapons.

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