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Multicoloured woven belt with two fibre cords on each end. The cords are loosely connected at the tip on one end, while they are separate on the other end. The belt's pattern extends to the end with the attached cords; while the end with separate cords consists of nine multicoloured woven fibre cords stitched together. The pattern consists of alternating rectangular sections of yellow geometric designs on a light red and grey background, and vice versa. The pattern is bordered above and below by alternating white and grey stripes, which are in turn bordered above and below by thicker alternating stripes of red and burgundy. The pattern and stripes are in the opposite order on the other side of the belt.

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