Dragon Wristband
Dragon Wristband 
SBAG-DRAGONSTRAP   $29 


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Leather wrist strap with pewter dragon and rune circle
Made from the Finest English Leather and Pewter
Fully Adjustable with Hidden Velcro Closure
Intricately Detailed
Stylish and Fearsome
Capable of Biting Your Arm Off (Ed. Note: Not really)

 Deep in the heart of the Southern mountain range known as the Warts of Mundaaith, the mighty dragon Mandrellis found the Runic Circle of Eternity. He swore to himself that no one but he would ever own the circle. And no one ever did. Mandrellis died with the Runic Circle clenched tightly between his teeth.

This unisex leather and pewter bracelet is truly the stuff of fantasy legend. An understated black band of rugged leather, bound by the skeletal pewter remains of the Dread Drake Mandrellis, the dragon’s jaws clenched tightly around a pewter circle. The handsome circle is engraved with mysterious runes. The leather strap feeds through the circle and features a hidden velcro connector that allows the bracelet to be adjusted to fit just about any sized wrist.

Hand crafted in England, this wrist ornament is a great addition to almost any style. The high quality and low price make this a fantastic gift (for others or yourself).

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