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Medieval Wedding Elizabethan Renaissance Bridal Dress Girdle Belt

$ 21.50 · 4.6 (557) · In stock

Discover a stunning range of handmade costume belts, headdresses, jewellery & accessories suitable for a variety of occasions including weddings, renaissance fairs, cosplay & larp events.
This beautiful medieval styled girdle belt is made with an attractive arangment of filigree & scroll worked metal connectors & is available in a choice of either a bronze or silver tone finish. This beautiful belt is finished with toning chain, spilt rings & lobster claw clasp. *Belt is made to be worn loosely between the waist and hips as shown in photo's & not tight around the waist! Please remember to allow for the fullness of your gown/costume when ordering your size. Size: Various adjustable sizes available.Central drop is a fixed standard length of approx. 12 inches - decorative section across is approx. 10 inches - large filigree connectors are approx. 1.1/4 inch in size Shown worn on a UK size 12 mannequin  

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