Sandals Blue with Knitted Pattern Urania (831)
Handmade leather blue sandals with a unique beautiful knitted pattern. Ourania sandals get their name from the outstanding clear blue of the Greek sky. Let these summer shoes take you to another era with a romantic spirit and raise your femininity and summer mood. They match perfectly with crop pants, dresses, and shorts. Wear them and give the retro touch that will make you and your outfit stand out!
Please consult the Size Guide to find your size. If you are between two sizes, we recommend that you choose the larger one. If you have any doubts about the size you should choose, please contact us.
Urania
Urania in Greek mythology was the muse of astronomy, the daughter of Zeus by Mnemosyne, and a great-granddaughter of Uranus. Urania is often associated with Universal Love. Sometimes identified as the eldest of the divine sisters, Urania inherited Zeus’ majesty and power and the beauty and grace of her mother Mnemosyne. Those who are most concerned with philosophy and the heavens are dearest to her. Those who have been instructed by her she raises aloft to heaven, for it is a fact that imagination and the power of thought lift men’s souls to heavenly heights. She is represented adorned with stars holding the world globe and diabetes. Urania means metaphorically wonderful.
The main-belt asteroid 30 Urania discovered in 1854, was named after her.
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The leather sandals
The sandals are handmade with genuine leather therefore each and every pair is unique. Keep in mind that the color of the sandals you see online may slightly differ from reality due to many factors (lighting, device, etc.), while at the same time the leather of the shoe darkens because of the sun light.
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