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Brass Pugio holder Vindonissa for Roman belts, pair

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$84.98 USD
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$84.98 USD
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Highlights

These authentic pugio holders, based on the historical Vindonissa pattern, are the ideal complement for the detailed reconstruction of a 1st-century Roman legionary belt.

  • Historically accurate reproduction based on archaeological finds from the Vindonissa legionary camp
  • High-quality construction from 2 mm thick cast brass for maximum authenticity and stability
  • Versatile use as a replacement part or for custom-made cingulum and balteus
  • Optimal fit for leather belts approximately 4 cm wide with a total length of about 6.3 cm per fitting
  • Practical set of two for double-sided dagger attachment, ideal for professional Roman reenactment
Manufacturer's specifications

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

Brass Pugio Vindonissa holders for Roman belts, pair
Brass Pugio holder Vindonissa for Roman belts, pair
Brass Pugio Vindonissa holders for Roman belts, pair

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Questions about the product Brass Pugio holder Vindonissa for Roman belts, pair

What are the Pugio holders in the Vindonissa pattern typically used for, and what material are they made of?

Pugio holders are used to attach a dagger to a Roman belt and are made of brass.

How many holders are included in the delivery of the brass Pugio holders in the Vindonissa pattern and how are they attached to the belt?

The brass Pugio belt clips in the Vindonissa pattern are supplied in pairs, so two are included in the delivery. They are attached to the belt by drilling holes into the movable belt plate; please note that no mounting hardware is included.

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The rectangular plates of the Pugio holders have a total length of approximately 6.3 to 6.5 cm and a material thickness of 2 mm. The mounting hardware required for installation is not included.

Which historical site inspired the design of the Pugio holders, and for which applications such as reenactment or DIY belt making are they particularly suitable?

The design of these pugio holders is based on historical finds from the Roman legionary camp Vindonissa (present-day Windisch, Switzerland) from the first half of the 1st century AD. Due to their authentic design with rectangular plates, they are ideal for Roman reenactment for the faithful portrayal of legionaries, as well as for use as components in DIY belt making for the individual design of a cingulum.