Sandra is back for another “Short Take” on belts. Used functionally, simply to hold clothing up, they were also used to hold or carry items – like purses, books, swords, holsters, and so forth. They were frequently symbolic... View our three special belts from the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the early twentieth century – functional, symbolic, and ornate.
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Renaissance Girdle Belt
Renaissance Girdle Belt, Northern Europe (Scandinavia, The Netherlands, Germany?), late 16th/ early 17th century, c. 1600? Silver, vermeil
Weight 236 grams; Dimensions 101.5 cm x 17.1 mm. x 1.8 mm. Read more -
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Belt by Sah Oved (1900-1983)
Belt by Sah Oved (1900-1983), London, late 1920s Silver, gold, coral, lapis lazuli
Weight 358 grams ; Dimensions 79cm. x 19.1 mm. (buckle 92.4 mm. x 49.0 mm.) Read more -
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A Silver-Gilt Girdle Decorated with Fantastical Beasts
A Silver-Gilt Girdle Decorated with Fantastical Beasts, Serbian Empire, c. 1350-1400 Cast, hammered, chased and gilded silver attached to a later red velvet mount
Weight: 210 gr.; Total length: 126 cm.; Width at widest point: 4.3 cm Read more