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Roman belt end bracket Tekija, tin-plated brass

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$47.98 USD
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Highlights

This highly detailed end clip for the Roman legionary belt is an essential accessory for authentic Flavian-era reenactment.

  • Faithful replica based on historical finds from Tekija (Serbia) dating from the 1st century AD.
  • High-quality craftsmanship in 2 mm thick brass with authentic tin plating for a silver appearance.
  • Combination of a decorative amphora-shaped pendant and a functional, rectangular fastening piece.
  • Versatile use as a replacement part for existing baltei or for customizing your own cingulum.
  • Precisely pre-drilled 4 mm diameter rivet holes allow for easy and secure mounting on the leather strap.
  • Handy design with a total length of approximately 10.7 cm and a light weight of about 20 g.
Manufacturer's specifications

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

Roman belt end bracket Tekija, tin-plated brass
Roman belt end bracket Tekija, tin-plated brass
Roman belt end bracket Tekija, tin-plated brass

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Questions about the product Roman belt end bracket Tekija, tin-plated brass

What material is the Tekija end clamp made of, and on which historical period is its design based?

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Which archaeological sites served as models for the Tekija end clamp, and for which strap width is this fitting suitable?

The archaeological models for this end clamp come from the Tekija (formerly Tekije) area in present-day Serbia, which belonged to the Roman province of Pannonia. The fitting, made of tinned brass, is ideally suited for a strap width of approximately 2 cm.

In which location in Serbia were the original artifacts found that served as a template for the Tekija pattern, and how thick is the brass used for the replica?

The original artifacts were found in Tekija (Serbia). The replica was made of 2 mm thick brass.

For what type of Roman belt component, such as the cingulum, are these decorative end clamps typically used and what function do they serve?

These decorative end clips are commonly used for Roman military belts such as the cingulum militare or the balteus. They serve two purposes: firstly, to allow users to design or create their own belts, and secondly, to replace lost end clips on finished belts.