Traditionally worn low on the hip, our hand-wrapped royal silk tassel belts are a favorite among belly dancers!

With amazing color & movement, it’s no surprise to see them turned into festival tasseled skirts, too!

Tribe Nawaar's royal tassel belts in an ATS® bellydance costumeRoyal Silk Tassel Belts In Belly Dance

Whether you are a FCBD®Style/ATS belly dancer, fusion dancer or a folkloric dancer, you have probably been a long time fan of the great movement and color in our Royal Tassel Belts. These nicely weighted silk tassels are hand wrapped and beaded. They accent all the bounce and sway we, as bellydancers, are so well known for.

Traditionally worn low on the hip, the tassels pop with hip locks and flow with undulations making them ideal for performances. Great detailing in the wrapping, beading and belt are are apparent from close up. The large size and rich colors of the tassels also make them ideal for large stages. Helpful when you need to be seen from a distance.

Used in this example: royal tassel belt, sari trim skirt, 25 yard cupcake skirt and a black lace choli top with a coin bra.

 


Tribe Nawaar's royal tassels worn as a festival skirtAs Festival Tasseled Skirts

Another great way to wear our Royal Tassels are as festival skirts, as seen on Perrie Edwards in Little Mix’s ‘Power’ video. Sassy, fun and funky they are great at festivals, concerts and clubs and are sure to get you noticed.  Recreate Perrie’s look with this ‘Steal Her Style’ post.

Used in the festival look to the right: royal tassel belt, black rosehips skirt, sleeveless choli top, one of our decadent necklaces, Kuchi head jewelry and one of our traditional bracelets.

 


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Create Your Own Look

Whether you are wearing them as tassel belts or festival tasseled skirts, I am sure you’ll love them for years to come. We would love to see how you wear yours!  Share your pictures with us on Facebook.

~Jennifer

 

Text & images © 2002- 2022 Tribe Nawaar LLC, Content written by Jennifer Secrist Goran for www.TribeNawaar.com – If found elsewhere, either in pieces or in entirety, it has been stolen from our site.

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