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Filigree Bracelet

Filigree Bracelet

Epic Armoury’s Filigree Bracelet is a beautiful and detailed leather bracelet. Made from a 24 cm long top-grain leather strip cut into an intricate leaf-vein design, it’s the perfect addition to an elven or rogue costume. Secure the bracelet to your wrist using the iron buckle.

The Filigree Bracelet is an elegant accessory, and stylish enough to be worn with a variety of characters or even as a modern fashion statement.

  • Available in Brown and Black colors

HISTORY

  • The term bracelet comes from the Greek word brachile (meaning ‘of the arm’)
  • Evidence of bracelets in fashion dates back to Ancient Egypt

Filigree Bracelet

Epic Armoury’s Filigree Bracelet is a beautiful and detailed leather bracelet. Made from a 24 cm long top-grain leather strip cut into an intricate leaf-vein design, it’s the perfect addition to an elven or rogue costume. Secure the bracelet to your wrist using the iron buckle.

The Filigree Bracelet is an elegant accessory, and stylish enough to be worn with a variety of characters or even as a modern fashion statement.

  • Available in Brown and Black colors

HISTORY

  • The term bracelet comes from the Greek word brachile (meaning ‘of the arm’)
  • Evidence of bracelets in fashion dates back to Ancient Egypt
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Original: $13.00

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Filigree Bracelet

$13.00

$4.55

Description

Filigree Bracelet

Epic Armoury’s Filigree Bracelet is a beautiful and detailed leather bracelet. Made from a 24 cm long top-grain leather strip cut into an intricate leaf-vein design, it’s the perfect addition to an elven or rogue costume. Secure the bracelet to your wrist using the iron buckle.

The Filigree Bracelet is an elegant accessory, and stylish enough to be worn with a variety of characters or even as a modern fashion statement.

  • Available in Brown and Black colors

HISTORY

  • The term bracelet comes from the Greek word brachile (meaning ‘of the arm’)
  • Evidence of bracelets in fashion dates back to Ancient Egypt
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