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Image Not Available for Girdle, or wide belt
Girdle, or wide belt
Image Not Available for Girdle, or wide belt

Girdle, or wide belt

Artist
MediumCommercial leather, brass tacks, metal buckle, beads
DimensionsL: 85 cm plus 77 cm dangle W: 10.5 cm
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineGift of Ogden B. Read
Object number1881.3.130.1
DescriptionA wide dark leather belt. Brass studs edge the belt all the way around its border. The leather is 1/4" thick and is quite stiff; a silver colored (iron?) buckle is attached to another piece of leather that has been sewn separately to the belt with sinew. To the wide section of the belt is attached a narrow strip which contains four buckle holes which goes through the buckle in order to fasten the belt. Also attached to the belt is a strike light pouch, typically used by Plains Indians. This pouch measures 3 1/2 x 3" and the front side of the pouch is decorated with bead work with 3/4" conical shaped pieces of tin attached to the fringe (they produced a pleasant noise when moved). Three pieces of fringe attached to each bottom side. The bead work is light blue with a pattern done in yellow and dark blue beads.
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