Goldberry's Belt
itemGold belt crafted as an intricate chain of flag-lilies, each link set with pale-blue forget-me-not gems resembling eyes. Worn by Goldberry.
Goldberry's Belt, an exquisite chain of flag-lilies adorned with pale-blue forget-me-not gems that evoke watchful eyes, is introduced in The Fellowship of the Ring as a signature adornment worn by the enigmatic river-daughter Goldberry in her Withywindle abode. Throughout the series, the belt remains a static yet evocative symbol of Goldberry's ethereal beauty and connection to nature, glimpsed only briefly during Frodo's respite in the Old Forest but enduring as a poignant emblem of fleeting enchantment amid the escalating darkness of Sauron's war. No further evolutions or appearances occur in later volumes, cementing its role as a delicate artifact of Tom Bombadil's timeless domain.
Evolution
The Fellowship of the Ring: Being the First Part of the Lord of the Rings
Gold belt crafted as an intricate chain of flag-lilies, each link set with pale-blue forget-me-not gems resembling eyes. Worn by Goldberry.
Book Appearances
The Fellowship of the Ring: Being the First Part of the Lord of the Rings
First appears Ch 9