Medieval Belt Hanger - bronze

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Medieval belt hanger from 1300 to 1450 AD.

This typical belt hanger from the Middle Ages is a perfect replica of an original from Suffolk / England and complements a medieval belt of 3 to 4 cm width very nicely.

Such belt hangers were widespread in the late Middle Ages - attached to the belt they served to fasten an alms bag, leather pouch, knife or other utensils of daily use. A high-quality addition to authentic garb in medieval re-enactment.

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Dimensions of the medieval belt hanger: 6.5 x 6 cm.
Made of high-quality bronze.

Fastening: There are two bronze pins on the back of each of the two side hangers. To fasten the belt hanger, simply insert them through the corresponding holes in the leather. Use pliers to bend the tip of the pin slightly inwards. If you then tap the pins flat with a hammer, the tip will sink into the leather and the fitting will be stable and flat on the belt.
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Medieval belt hanger from 1300 to 1450 AD.

This typical belt hanger from the Middle Ages is a perfect replica of an original from Suffolk / England and complements a medieval belt of 3 to 4 cm width very nicely.

Such belt hangers were widespread in the late Middle Ages - attached to the belt they served to fasten an alms bag, leather pouch, knife or other utensils of daily use. A high-quality addition to authentic garb in medieval re-enactment.

Link to the original belt hanger...

Dimensions of the medieval belt hanger: 6.5 x 6 cm.
Made of high-quality bronze.

Fastening: There are two bronze pins on the back of each of the two side hangers. To fasten the belt hanger, simply insert them through the corresponding holes in the leather. Use pliers to bend the tip of the pin slightly inwards. If you then tap the pins flat with a hammer, the tip will sink into the leather and the fitting will be stable and flat on the belt.
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