Exclusive look in skirts and other boho clothing
 
Back Home Basket
Long Skirts - Pants | Sequin-Skirts | Short-Skirts | Shorts | Dresses | Tunic-Shirt | Winter-Wear | Jewelry | Bracelets | Purses-Bags | Accessories | Kids | Clearance

Category: AccessoriesItem ID: 2588
Previous Style
 

2568

2405

2404

2403

4963

Southwestern Concho Turq Stone Chain Belt Southwestern Concho Turq Stone Chain Belt
Next Style
 

4886

4887

4888

4889

4890

Southwestern Concho Turq Stone Chain Belt
Decorative Belt String to Use on the Waist or Neck in Silver and Turquoise Metal

Turquoise is often considered a symbol of protection, good fortune, and healing in many cultures, while the sunburst or flower-like design surrounding the stone represents life, growth, and positivity. The piece combines both cultural significance and aesthetic appeal, making it a symbol of tradition and natural beauty. This chain belt features a series of intricately linked metal elements, with the central piece being a Tuq stone charm. The chain has a sleek, adjustable fit, making it versatile for different waist sizes, and its metallic shine adds a bohemian flair to any outfit. Perfect for casual or festival looks, this belt chain effortlessly enhances the style and adds a positivity charm.

  • Material: Metal (with glass crystals)
  • Length: 25 - 46 (inches)
  • Width: 1 (inches - the symbol is 1.5 by 1 inches)
  • Hand clean gently
Features:
  • A decorative waist belt to add the positive energy bohemian touch
  • Made of polished metal and stone
  • Wear on the waist and tie, or neck, or get creative in other ways

Southwestern Concho Turq Stone Chain Belt

Buy USD 16.99

Click to ask a question, leave a comment, or a review

Other styles with similar attributes:
Accessories
Silver
Handmade Bohemian

The Little Bazaar: Shop for ethnic trendy skirts, bohemian long skirts, and related jewelry, purses, bags, stoles. Best Value at Best Prices for bohemian or hippie look skirts and bags.

New Arrivals and Latest Designs
More Wrap and Patchwork Long Skirts
Forward this page to a friend or Bookmark with: image Facebook
RSS Feed The Little Bazaar RSS | F.A.Q. | Articles | Contact Us