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Alemannic leather belt with silver buckle

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$76.98 USD
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$76.98 USD
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Highlights

This high-quality leather belt is a detailed reconstruction of a historical artifact from an Alemannic grave near Balingen.

  • Authentic replica of a Germanic belt based on archaeological finds from the 5th to 6th centuries
  • Made of robust, black cowhide leather with an impressive thickness of approximately 4 mm
  • Versatile wearing options thanks to extra lengths of 165 cm or 180 cm for the historically accurate knotted style
  • Decorative elements made of high-quality cast zamak in an elegant silver finish, based on the original design
  • Individually adjustable circumference thanks to pre-drilled holes and the option for easy extension
  • Optimal width of approximately 40 mm ensures a secure fit and a striking appearance with medieval garments
Manufacturer's specifications

Battle-Merchant Wacken GmbH & Co. KG, Gehrn 4, 25596, Wacken, info@battlemerchant.com

Alemannic leather belt with silver buckle
Alemannic leather belt with silver buckle
Alemannic leather belt with silver buckle

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Questions about the product Alemannic leather belt with silver buckle

Which archaeological site inspired the buckle of this Alemannic leather belt, and in which colors is the belt available?

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What material is the buckle of this belt made of, and what are the overall lengths and widths of the leather strap?

The authentic, silver-colored buckle of the Alemannic leather belt is made of Zamak. The leather strap is approximately 4 cm wide and available in lengths S/M (approx. 165 cm) and L/XL (approx. 180 cm).

What material are the buckle and fittings made of, and how can the belt be worn decoratively?

The buckle and fittings of the Alamannic leather belt are made of zamak, an alloy of zinc, aluminum, magnesium, and copper. The belt can be worn knotted decoratively, with the protruding end pointing downwards.

To which historical period is this belt attributed, and what options are there for subsequently altering the belt's circumference?

This belt is attributed to the early Middle Ages (Merovingian period), specifically the 5th to 6th centuries. To adjust the size, the belt can be knotted, allowing the excess end to hang decoratively downwards; additional holes can also be punched in the leather strap if needed, or, in the case of models with a screw connection at the buckle, the strap can be shortened.