Medieval and Viking Belt Studs, Mounts and Fittings in 3 - 3,5 cm made from zinc.

Here you can buy belt studs and mounts in the style of the Middle Ages and the Viking Age.Continue ...

In our medieval shop you will find a wide selection of beautiful metal mounts and belt fittings for your historical garments in LARP or medieval reenactment, which were made of zinc casting according to models from the time of the Celts, Vikings and the Middle Ages. The motifs of these metal studs are therefore ideal to decorate leather crafts such as medieval bags or Viking belts.Show less

Retailers for LARP or medieval re-enactment are welcome to register for our medieval wholesale store.

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Roman Trumpet Mount - L
08 Rö-2 Tromp Roman trumpet mount replica in Triquetra shape, after a historical model from Wales. Zamak in silver or brass color. Ø 3 cm.
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Thor's Hammer mount
08 Wi-3 Mjoelnir Thor's hammer shaped mount for decorating belts and leather accessories. Zinc alloy in silver or brass color. 3.5 x 3.5 cm.
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Viking pouch mount - brass colour
08 Wi-3 Herz Heart shaped Viking pouch mount based on Magyar models of the Middle Ages. Zamak in silver or brass colour. 3 x 2.8 cm   
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Early medieval mount - brass
08 Ge-3 S-Fi Early Medieval fitting from the Merovingian burial of Aschheim / Germany, 5th to 7th century AD. Zamak in brass or silver color. 3.5 x 2.5 cm.
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Viking mount - Dragon
08 Wi-3 Drache R Dargon shaped fitting based on a model of the Viking era for Medieval costumes and accesoires. Zamak in silver or brass color. Ø 3.3 cm.
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Viking mount in Jellinge style
08 Wi-3 Jelling Round Viking fitting in Jelling Style based on historic examples from the Viking Age. 10th Century. Zamak in silver or brass color. Ø 3.2 cm.
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Propeller-Mount for the Cingulum
08 Rö-3 Prop Replica of a propeller shaped strap stiffener fitting for the Roman military belt of the 3rd Century. Zamak in silver or brass color. 4,5 x 2 cm.
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Early medieval belt mount - brass
08 Ge-3 NS Early medieval belt fitting after a Merovingian model from the burial of Niederstotzing / Germany, 6th century AD. Zamak in brass or silver color. 5 x...
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Square medieval fitting - silver
08 Ma-3 Viereck Medieval square mount, based on examples of the High Middle Ages. Zamak in silver or brass color. 3.2 x 3.2 cm.
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Medieval tracery mount - silver
08 RiV Massw Medieval style belt connector fitting with dragon in Borre Style for straps of 2 cm width. Zamak in silver or brass color. 1.8 x 3.5 cm.
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Dealers for museum supplies, medieval and Viking re-enactment or LARP are cordially invited to register as retailer for wholesale in Pera Peri's medieval shop. We guarantee the best quality at good prices with short delivery times!

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