Prayer Warrior Leather Cuff (Bracelet/Wristband)
$9.99
This leather bracelet features a brown leather band and a silver charm. The phrase “PRAYER WARRIOR” on the charm is a strong and bold reminder of our faith. At an 8″, adjustable size, this is a perfect gift for any man or woman on your list!
Material: Faux Leather, Zinc Alloy
Care Instructions: Wipe Clean
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SKU (UPC): 195002316553
Color: Brown
Manufacturer: CB Gifts – Heartfelt Collections/Faithworks
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