Bohemian Medieval Tagua Belt
A striking handcrafted vintage belt made from genuine leather cords, wooden beads, and smooth natural discs, likely carved from Tagua (often called vegetable ivory).
This piece reflects the artisanal craftsmanship of the 1970s–1980s, when natural materials and hand-knotting techniques were highly valued. The belt is entirely hand-constructed, featuring a strong yet flexible knotted structure that allows it to drape beautifully around the waist or hips.
Unlike modern mass-produced belts, this example is composed solely of natural materials — leather and wood — giving it warmth, texture, and an unmistakably authentic character.
The open tie construction makes it fully adjustable and suitable for a wide range of sizes.
Design & Materials
Material: genuine leather cords
Decorative elements: wooden beads and natural discs (likely Tagua vegetable ivory)
Construction: fully hand-knotted
Period: likely 1970s–1980s
Fit: adjustable, one size fits most
Condition: excellent vintage condition
Styling Possibilities
This belt lends itself beautifully to:
Medieval and historical costume styling
LARP and reenactment
Elfia or fantasy festivals
Bohemian layered outfits
Natural fibre garments such as linen, wool, or cotton
Worn over a flowing dress, tunic, or structured wool garment, it creates a defined silhouette while maintaining softness and movement.
Why This Piece Stands Out
True handcrafted leather belts with wooden detailing are increasingly rare. The use of plant-based Tagua and solid wood elements makes this a sustainable alternative to modern synthetic accessories.
It is not merely decorative — it is a small example of traditional handwork, made to endure.