CODE | Material | Standard ? | Price | ||
SS1316 | see description | High | 179 152.15 EUR |
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Wide black knight's belt with ten round mounts (4cm diameter). Based on Ludwig von Öttingen's appearance on his tombstone dated around 1358-60.
Buckle: Large trapezoid shaped buckle, based on Ludwig von Öttingen's appearance on his tombstone or Egidius "Gillis" van Hamal.
In the Middle Ages, belts were an inherent part of human's outfits. They were often richly decorated, and used as a mounting tool for a pouch, bag or weapon. All of our belts are based on archaeological findings and iconographic representations, made by high level craftsmen. The leather used in the process of manufacturing belts is dyed with natural pigments and it is 3-4 mm thick.