GRAECUS

Athena Black Leather Sandals

SKU: 19-160-104_35

$99
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ATHENA Sandals

Choose a pair of Greacus sandals, wear a piece of history and be inspired!

Impressive handmade leather sandals by Graecus. Inspired by Greek mythology Goddess' Athena, the sandals feature black and steel silver leather color.

  • Original Leather, Handmade
  • Made in Greece
  • Color: Black / Mirror Steel / Mat Steel
  • Heel: 0.23 in / 0.6cm

  • GRAECUS SIZING GUIDE: 

    size US 5 / EU 35:  9.06 in / 23cm
    size US 6 / EU 36:  9.25 in / 23.5cm
    size US 7 / EU 37:  9.45 in / 24cm
    size US 8 / EU 38:  9.65 in / 24.5cm

    size US 9 / EU 39:  10 in / 25.5cm
    size US 10 / EU 40:  10.24 in / 26cm
    size US 11 / EU 41:  10.63 in / 27cm
    size US 12 / EU 42:  10.83 in / 27.5cm

    GRAECUS – the brand

    Graecus is about Greece.

    Graecus was born with the mission to spiritually illuminate us on Greek history, Greek origins, myth, art, civilization, Greek traditions, quality and craftmanship.

    Through the creation of sandals - unique in quality and design - Graecus aims to bring the Greek mythology and history to life, highlighting all of its well-known but also unknown protagonists.

    Choose your own pair of Graecus sandals, wear a piece of history and be inspired!

    ATHENA

    Athena was the goddess of courage, law, wisdom and justice. Athena was regarded as the patron and protectress of various cities across Greece, particularly the city of Athens, from which she received her name.

    Athena’s temples were usually located atop the fortified Acropolis in the central part of the city. The Parthenon on the Athenian Acropolis is dedicated to her, along with numerous other temples and monuments.

    A skilled battle and war planner and tactician, a warrior goddess, Athena was very wise and thoughtful, having logic and tactics where most other Gods did not and was believed to lead soldiers into battle. Her main festival in Athens was the Panathenaia, which was celebrated during midsummer and was the most important festival on the Athenian calendar.

    In art, Athena is usually shown wearing a helmet and holding a spear.

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