Beadwork:
- Beaded Panel: The focal point of the belt is a beaded panel typically located at the front or center. This panel is meticulously hand-beaded with colorful glass or plastic beads, arranged in intricate patterns inspired by Kenyan culture and traditions.
- Patterns: The beadwork may feature geometric shapes, symbols, or motifs that hold cultural significance, such as representations of animals, plants, or tribal emblems. Each pattern may have its own meaning or story, passed down through generations.
- Colors: The beads come in a variety of vibrant colors, ranging from bold primary hues to earthy tones. These colors are carefully chosen to create a visually striking contrast against the leather base, enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal of the belt.
Design:
- Width and Length: The belt typically has a standard width suitable for threading through belt loops on pants or skirts. The length may vary depending on the size and style of the belt, offering options for different waist sizes.
- Buckle: The belt may feature a sturdy metal buckle for secure fastening and adjustable sizing. The buckle design may be simple and functional or embellished with decorative elements that complement the overall look of the belt.
Overview
- Leather
- Beads
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