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Bijoux belt.

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Jewel belt composed of eight chains, of different lengths and links, in chrome-plated metal in different shades of gold. From the buckle in the form of a logo, they intertwine with each other and then fall freely into pendant endings (ears of wheat enriched with rhinestones, Chanel logos, openwork metal beads and rhinestones). Hook closure for insertion into links.
Pitti Palace - Museum of Costume and Fashion
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Title: Bijoux belt.
Description:
Jewel belt composed of eight chains, of different lengths and links, in chrome-plated metal in different shades of gold.
From the buckle in the form of a logo, they intertwine with each other and then fall freely into pendant endings (ears of wheat enriched with rhinestones, Chanel logos, openwork metal beads and rhinestones).
Hook closure for insertion into links.

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