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Category: Very-BohoItem ID: 4252

 

Banjara Big Mirrors and Sequins Belt Banjara Big Mirrors and Sequins Belt

 

Banjara Big Mirrors and Sequins Belt
Exquisite Hand Crafted Tribal Belt

Exquisite Hand Crafted Tribal Belt - This is another of the incredible one of a kind `high-charge` Bohemian Embroidered and Mirrored belt from the Banjara Tribe. This unique piece is made of cotton, and has a rows of vintage mirrors, bead work and coin work. In addition to the single row of mirrors in hand-embroidered frames, the piece has a nice lower border of old-style coins with scalloped edges, and a facing design of small metal sequins.The mirrors are embroidered by claret and aubergine thread. The mirror themselves are vintage and reused - giving that perfect gypsy look. Between columns and rows is small white beads hand sewn. The trimming of the belt is decorated with drawn thread work - hemstitching. The belt is to be tied together at the back with two stands of cotton at each end. This belt is bound to get you envious looks due to its incredible colors and look.

  • Material: Cotton (various materials, as mentioned in description; lined from back side)
  • Waist: 29" - 40" (29 inches belt with 10 tie)
  • Width: 4"
  • Do not wash; the mirrors may need some cleaning.
Features:
  • Mirrors
  • Embroidery
  • Handcrafted

Banjara Big Mirrors and Sequins Belt

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