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Medieval leather belt with brass buckle, dark brown

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$57.98 USD
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    Medieval leather belt with brass buckle, dark brown
    Medieval leather belt with brass buckle, dark brown

    Product Details

    Display

    The Medieval leather belt with brass buckle, dark brown of Battle-Merchant uses a display from .

    Housing

    The Medieval leather belt with brass buckle, dark brown has a housing made of , which has a diameter of .

    Weight

    The weight of Medieval leather belt with brass buckle, dark brown is approximately grams.

    Factory

    A clockwork mechanism is used.

    Closure type

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    Questions about Medieval leather belt with brass buckle, dark brown of Battle-Merchant

    How long is the medieval leather belt with brass buckle in dark brown and what waist circumference is it suitable for?

    This medieval leather belt typically measures between 160 cm and 175 cm in length. It is designed as a long belt, traditionally knotted, making it adjustable to fit almost any waist size. For models with fixed holes, a size 120 cm, for example, covers a waist circumference of approximately 105 cm to 122 cm.

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    What brass or bronze decorations or fittings are attached to this medieval leather belt, and can these be historically attributed to a specific era?

    This medieval leather belt features a historically inspired brass buckle. While simple brass buckles and leather straps 20–30 mm wide are particularly characteristic of the High Middle Ages (11th–13th centuries), ornate long belts with additional brass or bronze fittings and end pieces are more common in the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance (14th–16th centuries). As this model is described as a simple belt with a brass buckle, it is an authentic addition to reenactments of the entire Middle Ages, especially the High Middle Ages.