African Cultural Very High Quality Wide Real Cowrie Shell-Leather Tie Closure Belt - 4 Colors
Prior to the establishment, by European colonial powers, of a modern monetary system in Africa, the most widespread currency in the region was gold, most often in the form of gold dust. However, for purchases for which gold was much too valuable cowrie shells were adopted as the common currency for everyday use. As cowrie shells are not native to West African waters they were brought from the Indian Ocean in East Africa. Although they are now no longer of any use as currency they remain esthetically pleasing to Africans for embellishment of many items they use.
The cowrie shells used to make these belts are the real thing, not fake manufactured reproductions. These are very fine, uniform, selected quality shells which transform this very beautiful belt into one of the highest quality versions of the genre. Only in Mali has this quality ever been available. It is available in a narrow range of waist sizes but are somewhat adjustable using the traditional leather tie closure.
The lengths vary from 22 to 26 1/2" (56 - 67 cm), not including the tie-closure ends. All are approximately 2" wide (5 cm), and are available in black, red, smokey grey and natural tan (beige) leather. The leather is all from African goats, raised for meat, milk and leather.
The edges of these belts are unfinished, unlike the LTR-107 series that we carry, whose edges are finished.