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The Kenyan Collection

The Kenyan Collection Earth Beaded Belt

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The Kenyan Collection Earth Beaded Belt – Wide Width (1.5 Inches)

Add a touch of artistry and cultural heritage to your wardrobe with The Kenyan Collection Earth Beaded Belt. This unique, hand-beaded belt showcases a random array of earthy tones, making it the perfect accent to jeans, breeches, or any casual wear. Crafted in Kenya by skilled Maasai artisans, each belt is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece that combines beauty and functionality.

Key Features:

  • Handcrafted by Maasai Mamas: Each belt takes two days to bead, allowing the artisans to showcase their cultural integrity and creativity.
  • Durable Leather: The belt is made from strong, supple leather and finished with hand-cast hardware for added durability.
  • Wide Width: With a belt width of 1.5 inches, it makes a bold and stylish statement.
  • Earthy Tones: The intricate beading reflects natural colors and patterns, bringing an authentic, earthy aesthetic.

Available in black leather (Indigo Stars, Silver Disc) and brown leather (Arani, Earth), these belts are both practical and stunning. Sizing is simple—women should choose two sizes larger than their pant size, while men should select one size up.

Bead Color Meanings:

  • White: Represents purity, health, and nourishment from cow's milk.
  • Black: Symbolizes unity, daily struggles, and harmony.
  • Orange: Reflects hospitality, generosity, and friendship.
  • Green: Represents the land, nourishment, and protection.
  • Yellow: Symbolizes the sun, fertility, and growth.
  • Purple: Represents wealth, pride, and creativity.
  • Red: Reflects bravery, strength, and unity.
  • Blue: Represents the sky that provides water and sustenance to the Maasai people.

Each belt from The Kenyan Collection is not only a fashion statement but also a celebration of Maasai culture and craftsmanship.