Medieval Strap End / 2 cm

Art.Nr.: 09 Ma-En 2:E
3,35 €
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Medieval strap end London - silver
Medieval strap end London - silver
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Medieval strap end London - bronze
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Medieval strap end London - Backside
Original medieval Belt London
Original medieval Belt London
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Medieval strap end from the late Middle Ages.

This late medieval strap end for 2 cm wide belts is based on an English find from the late Middle Ages from 1400 - 1500 AD.

The medieval strap end is available in brass or silver colour, made of cast zamak and perfectly suited for historical garb in late medieval re-enactment.

Dimensions: 3.4 x 2.0 cm

The late medieval strap end fits perfectly with the medieval buckle 09 Ma-S 2:E and the decorative rivet 08 Ma-0 London.

The strap end has two 5 mm long pins on the back, on which the small caps supplied are placed for fastening, and the strap end is then simply fastened with a few light taps with a hammer.
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Medieval strap end from the late Middle Ages.

This late medieval strap end for 2 cm wide belts is based on an English find from the late Middle Ages from 1400 - 1500 AD.

The medieval strap end is available in brass or silver colour, made of cast zamak and perfectly suited for historical garb in late medieval re-enactment.

Dimensions: 3.4 x 2.0 cm

The late medieval strap end fits perfectly with the medieval buckle 09 Ma-S 2:E and the decorative rivet 08 Ma-0 London.

The strap end has two 5 mm long pins on the back, on which the small caps supplied are placed for fastening, and the strap end is then simply fastened with a few light taps with a hammer.
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