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Leather Bracelet Wide, Creative Workshop "Nation Code"

Embossed leather bracelets are authentic and attract everyone's attention.

  • Material: leather
  • Size: 23x4 cm
  • For him
  • The size is adjusted using three rows of buttons.

Honored master of folk art of Ukraine Zinaida Bugaichuk creates Ukrainian traditional and author's motanka dolls and embroidered leather bracelets.

These goods travel the world to represent Ukraine. More than 500 dolls were made for charity fairs and auctions in Poland, Slovakia, Denmark and Ukraine. All proceeds were donated to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the children of Ukraine. Products are handed over to our defenders at the front. The public organization participates in charity fairs held in the Chernyakhiv Territorial Community, the proceeds go to help the Armed Forces.

*EACH ITEM IS UNIQUE AND NON-REPEATED - ask seller for full range of embroidered leather bracelets to avoid awkward situations.

By purchasing goods from Tovrchai Mysternia "Code of the Nation", you are supporting Ukrainian culture, joining the countdown to the Armed Forces.

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Wide men's leather bracelet, Brown

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SKU: 1100065713
$13
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Country of manufacture Ukraine
For orders of UAH 1,500 or more, delivery is FREE!
Delivery by mail across Ukraine to the branch or to the specified address:
Nova Poshta
*Delivery cost according to the tariffs of the delivery service.

 

Through the cash desk of any bank;
Through payment terminals; By MasterCard or Visa card to a current account through liqpay;
"Cash on delivery" upon receipt at "Nova Poshta" (an additional payment is UAH 20 + 2% of the order amount for the money transfer service).

Purchased goods can be returned within 5 calendar days from the moment of receipt.
Please check the item carefully upon receipt.
If it does not suit you according to any criteria, you have the right to refuse it.

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