Hair Wraps
Turquoise Feather And Flame Beaded Leather Hair Wrap
Turquoise Feather And Flame Beaded Leather Hair Wrap
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Beaded Leather Hair Wrap With In A Diamond Back Pattern Is Made With Green Turquoise, And Blue Fire
This finely detailed beaded Hair Wrap is the perfect gift for anyone who rides a motorcycle, horseback rides, or just wears there hair in a pony tail!
The hair wrap is made of soft oil tanned black leather (approximately 2 mm thick) with 4 heavy duty snaps. Inside the hair wrap is a metal hook riveted to the leather.
Glass Delica 15/0 seed beads (1 mm each) are then woven with patience and care and carefully sewn onto the leather hair wrap in this classic pattern. Each end of the beaded pattern is "triple stitched and the end strings are then bonded together. This is done to ensure that the beads do not come apart during the years of wearing it.
The bead work measures Approximately 1 1/4" wide and is Approximately 3 3/4" long for a total of 1,725 beads!
This hair wrap measures 4 inches long and custom orders for longer hair wraps are available.
How to wear your hair wrap:
Simply put your hair up in a regular elastic pony tail holder. Hook your new hair wrap onto the elastic pony tail holder with the hook located inside the hair wrap, then wrap the leather hair wrap around your pony tail and snap, and wait for the complements on your beautiful beaded hair wrap!
I enjoyed creating the bead work on this piece of finely detailed jewelry.
This hair wrap is signed and comes with a certificate of Authenticity.
Thank you for looking at my beaded jewelry.
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You can order our products with free standard shipping (orders over $35) or upgrade to expedited. Delivery time will vary depending on where you live - but most orders get shipped within two or three days once they're submitted!
With free standard shipping, your order should arrive within 1-4 weeks of being shipped. If you want faster delivery or if the package is oversized/overweight, then upgrading to expedited service may be an option for you!
A lot goes into making sure that each customer has their ideal experience with us--we're always working hard on improving every aspect from your purchase on our website until completion. Beadwork and Hats are made to order, so please keep that in mind when ordering. Beadwork is a time-consuming project and cannot be rushed.
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