Ca1890 ' S NATIVE AMERICAN CROW INDIAN BEAD DECORATED HARNESS LEATHER BELT
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:27679412 | Handmade: Yes |
Tribal Affiliation: Crow Nation | Culture: Native American: US |
This wonderful Crow Indian Belt features outstanding beadwork in chalk white, light blue, cobalt blue, red white heart and turquoise colored beads. The beadwork is executed on harness leather and it retains... its original brass buckle.
The Beaded Belt offered here is unconditionally guaranteed original and of the period. It is NOT a reproduction or modern recreation but an original Crow Beaded Belt crafted in the late 19th century. The Belt comes with our “no questions asked” return privilege and our lifetime guarantee of authenticity. It is guaranteed to be deemed authentic, original and as described by any qualified third party authentication service.
This rare and very beautiful, ca1890’s Crow Indian Beaded Child’s Belt is in very good condition. The beautiful, lazy stitched beadwork is well preserved with some very minor loss at the end of the belt opposite the buckle. The Belt is slightly reduced at that opposite end as can be seen in the scans below and there are two splice repairs on the back side of the belt (again, please see the scans).
A rare and very beautiful, ca1890’s Native American Crow Indian Bead Decorate Child’s Leather Belt and a fantastic addition to any collection!!!
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