Description: Vintage Lambda Chi Alpha Medal Bracelet – Rare Fraternity Collectible Own a Timeless Piece of Fraternal History! For collectors and fraternity enthusiasts alike, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a vintage Lambda Chi Alpha medal beautifully attached to a classic bracelet. This exquisite piece not only represents the storied heritage of one of America's prominent fraternities but also carries a profound message with its Latin inscription: "Per Crucem Crescens – Vir Quisque Vir" Translation: "Growing Through the Cross – Every Man a Man" Key Features: Authentic Vintage Medal: An original Lambda Chi Alpha medal featuring intricate details and craftsmanship indicative of its era. Latin Inscription: Showcases the fraternity's meaningful motto, emphasizing values of growth, integrity, and brotherhood. Iconic Symbols: Adorned with the crescent and the cross, central emblems in Lambda Chi Alpha's iconography, symbolizing personal development through overcoming challenges. Quality Bracelet: The medal is affixed to a sturdy and stylish bracelet, making it both a collectible and a wearable accessory. Background: Founded in 1909 at Boston University, Lambda Chi Alpha is one of the largest men's fraternities in North America. The fraternity is renowned for its commitment to fostering leadership, academic excellence, and lifelong friendships among its members. This medal embodies those ideals, making it a significant artifact for members and historians of Greek life. Why This Piece is Special: Rare Find: Such vintage Lambda Chi Alpha memorabilia seldom come to market, especially in this condition. Historical Significance: A tangible connection to the fraternity's rich traditions and values. Perfect for Collectors: An ideal addition to any collection of fraternity or sorority artifacts, vintage jewelry, or Please see the photos.
Price: 198.97 USD
Location: Bellport, New York
End Time: 2024-11-30T01:46:45.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Organization: Fraternity & Sorority
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