Silver belt as a representation both of the social and economic status of the person who wore them.
© Ethnographic museum in Belgrade
Made of silver in palmetoid shape. They are attached on a narrow belt made of multi-colored wool, decorated with colorful beads, sequins and woolen tassels. Pafte are decorated with hammered ornaments in the form of cups on a cone-shaped base. Girls worn them over the shirt and apron. They were artisan work, an expensive product, so they represented both a mark of the social and economic status of the person who wore them. Girls who didn’t have money to buy them, embroidered an almond pattern on the fabric and sewed it on the belt.
Date of production: Second half of 19th Century
Place of Design: Vicinity of Belgrade, central Serbia, Serbia
Made in: Vicinity of Belgrade, central Serbia, Serbia
Size: 13 cm x 8 cm
Access Number: 30725
Wool; silver; pearls; sequins; artisan work
Museum: Ethnographic museum in Belgrade