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Supple leather in a rich camel shade is used for this smart belt from Peru's Kathiana Quispe. The belt features inset panels of hand-loomed wool with traditional Andean motifs. A brushed silver-toned buckle completes the design.
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And great workmanship. Love all the colors in the wool accents on the face of the belt.
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very nice quality and perfect for everyday use love it
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I have had this in my cart for quite awhile, trying to decide why I would need a passport cover but not being able to pass it up because I love the colors and the design. Im glad I finally bought it - it is gorgeous! The colors are vibrant and it is well made. I will use for my passport to travel this fall, and will then I plan on putting a small notebook in it so I can carry it every day!
You can find our wool-accented leather belt 'Cusco Camel' by Kathiana Quispe in accessories categories such as Hand Woven Belts, Wool Belts and Leather Belts. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
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