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Medieval Belt Fitting with eyelet

Art.Nr.: 08 Ma-0 Kneb-Oes
2,09 €
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Medieval belt fitting with eyelet
Medieval belt fitting with eyelet
Medieval belt fitting - silver-coloured
Medieval belt fitting - silver-coloured
Medieval belt fitting - brass-coloured
Medieval belt fitting - brass-coloured
Medieval belt fitting - reverse side
Medieval belt fitting - reverse side
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Belt fitting from the Middle Ages with eyelet.

This medieval fitting in the shape of a toggle with an eyelet is suitable for medieval belts from the 12th to 14th century in a width of 3 cm.

The medieval belt fitting with eyelet is available in brass or silver colour, made of zinc alloy.

Belt fitting dimensions: 3.8 x 1 cm.

The belt fitting also goes very well with the medieval belt hanger.....

The belt fitting has 5 mm long pins on the back, onto which a small, supplied cap is simply placed for fastening. The belt fitting is then fixed in place with a few light hammer blows.
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Belt fitting from the Middle Ages with eyelet.

This medieval fitting in the shape of a toggle with an eyelet is suitable for medieval belts from the 12th to 14th century in a width of 3 cm.

The medieval belt fitting with eyelet is available in brass or silver colour, made of zinc alloy.

Belt fitting dimensions: 3.8 x 1 cm.

The belt fitting also goes very well with the medieval belt hanger.....

The belt fitting has 5 mm long pins on the back, onto which a small, supplied cap is simply placed for fastening. The belt fitting is then fixed in place with a few light hammer blows.
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