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Early medieval long belt with brass fittings

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$74.98 USD
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$74.98 USD
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Highlights

This early medieval long belt made of robust cowhide is an authentic accessory for portrayals of Vikings, Celts, or Slavs.

  • Detailed replica of historical belt models from the early Middle Ages
  • Made of high-quality and durable cowhide with a thickness of approximately 3.5 mm
  • Features richly decorated fittings, a buckle, and a brass end piece
  • Generous overall length of approximately 135 cm allows for traditional knotted wear
  • Slim and elegant design with a width of approximately 2 cm for versatile combination options
  • Ideal addition for authentic reenactment, LARP characters, or visits to medieval markets
Manufacturer's specifications

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

Early medieval long belt with brass fittings
early medieval long belt made of cowhide
Early medieval long belt with brass fittings
Early medieval long belt with brass fittings

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Questions about the product Early medieval long belt with brass fittings

What material is the early medieval long belt made of, and what special decorations do the brass fittings have?

The early medieval long belt is made of approximately 3.5 mm thick cowhide leather. It features richly decorated brass fittings, consisting of a riveted buckle and a strap end fitting, based on historical finds.

What is the overall length of the early medieval long belt, and for which specific wearing method is it particularly suitable due to this length?

The early medieval long belt is available in either 165 cm or 180 cm lengths. Due to this generous length, it is particularly suitable for the authentic, knotted wearing style.

Does the early medieval long belt already have pre-punched holes for individual adjustment, and what care is recommended to keep the cowhide leather permanently supple?

Early medieval long belts typically do not have pre-punched holes, as these can be added as needed or the belt is traditionally knotted. To keep the cowhide supple, regular conditioning with leather cream or beeswax is recommended, and the leather should be protected from moisture and stored away from light.

What is the width of the early medieval long belt, and for which periods or representations is it recommended based on its historical models?

The early medieval long belt has a width of 1.5 cm to 2.0 cm and is recommended for the portrayal of Vikings, Slavs or Celts in the early Middle Ages (approx. 800–1100 AD) based on historical models.