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Medici Belt Brown Velveteen Moiré Lined 30" Woman's Civil War Reproduction

$ 13.2

Availability: 35 in stock
  • Size: Custom Made
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Gender: Women
  • Style: Belt
  • Modified Item: No
  • Brand: Handmade
  • Condition: New, unworn item.
  • Material: Cotton
  • Color: Brown

    Description

    Reproduction Civil War Era Medici Belt brown velveteen with cream braid trimming, half-circle center.  Button back.
    The belt is 44" when buttoned closed. The sides are about 3" wide, the  half-circle center is 4" tall.  Be sure to consider the size of your waist with all of your many layers  of clothing when you determine the size you need. Also remember the placement of the buttons can also be moved for a better fit.
    The belt is made of
    brown 100% cotton velveteen.
    It is lined with a peachy-tan cotton fabric with moiré or watered silk design. It closes at the back with two antique gold colored metal buttons with starburst designs.  The belt is trimmed with intricate cream colored  "silk-look" rayon braid. It would be a simple matter to turn the belt and covering the closure by pinning on a large ribbon bow to give it a  totally different look.
    Dry clean only.
    "Civil War era women and teen girls wore belts over their bodices and skirts to help emphasize the waistline.  Belts also helped to hide the join between the bodice and skirt.  Most of the belts were made for show and were meant to be seen.  Ladies made belts out of many different fabrics.  The were made from:  silks, satin, velvet, brocades and tapestry fabrics as well as cottons, linens and wool.  Often the belt was used as a showpiece of the ladies handiwork.  Women would spend hours working up intricate designs in needlework, bead-work or braid work."
    Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Thanks for looking and Happy eBaying!