Viking Belt "Birka" - 1.5 cm

Art.Nr.: 10 Wik-15 Birka
from 21,00 €
( plus Shipping)
 
Viking belt with buckle from Birka
Viking belt with buckle from Birka
Viking leather belt - wrapped
Viking leather belt - wrapped
Viking belt from Birka - brown
Viking belt from Birka - brown
Birka belt with strap end
Birka belt with strap end
Viking leather belt - black
Viking leather belt - black
color:
brown
brown  
21,00 €
black
black  
21,00 €
brown + strap end
brown + strap end  
27,72 €
black + strap end
black + strap end  
27,72 €
1-2 Days
1-3 Days
2-3 Days
4 - 6 weeks

Out of stock
Sold out
Piece
Status: See Icon
Sie haben eine Frage zum Produkt Viking Belt
Print product data sheet

Viking belt with buckle in the Borre style from Birka.

This Viking belt is made of high-quality cowhide of 2.5 to 3.2 mm thickness and has a bronze buckle replica with rivet plate.

The 1.5 cm wide Viking belt bears a replica of a belt buckle in so-called Borre style, which was made after a find from the Viking town of Birka in Sweden and is attached to the belt with a rivet plate, as was typical of belts of the Viking Age.

Viking belt circumference: 85 - 103 cm (total length 150 cm).

Optionally, the "Birka" Viking belt is also available with the matching strap end.

The Viking belt can be worn knotted due to its length and is therefore ideally suited for authentic garb in Viking and medieval reenactment. Two embossed lines along the sides also give the Viking belt a slender line.

The sturdy, open-edged "Birka" Viking belt is made of very hard-wearing and rustic cowhide 2.8 - 3.2 mm thick. The velvet-matt waxed belt leather acquires that natural patina over time that is so characteristic of genuine, vegetable-tanned leather. It is recognizable at first glance: This belt is distinguished by its longevity!
Detailed description in your language...
Product Reviews:
How do you like this article? Here you can leave your own review.

Customers who bought this product bought also the following products:
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!

Viking belt with buckle in the Borre style from Birka.

This Viking belt is made of high-quality cowhide of 2.5 to 3.2 mm thickness and has a bronze buckle replica with rivet plate.

The 1.5 cm wide Viking belt bears a replica of a belt buckle in so-called Borre style, which was made after a find from the Viking town of Birka in Sweden and is attached to the belt with a rivet plate, as was typical of belts of the Viking Age.

Viking belt circumference: 85 - 103 cm (total length 150 cm).

Optionally, the "Birka" Viking belt is also available with the matching strap end.

The Viking belt can be worn knotted due to its length and is therefore ideally suited for authentic garb in Viking and medieval reenactment. Two embossed lines along the sides also give the Viking belt a slender line.

The sturdy, open-edged "Birka" Viking belt is made of very hard-wearing and rustic cowhide 2.8 - 3.2 mm thick. The velvet-matt waxed belt leather acquires that natural patina over time that is so characteristic of genuine, vegetable-tanned leather. It is recognizable at first glance: This belt is distinguished by its longevity!
21

Your advantages

  • Large selection
  • Availability display
  • tracking
  • Smart shop navigation
  • Friendly customer service

Safe shopping

  • 14 days right of withdrawal
  • Over 25 years experience
  • Fast money back
  • Good returns management
  • Professional order processing

Customer service

Tue | Thu | Fr | from 10-12 and 13-15
phone+49 (0)3504-625 85 15

Payment methods

PayPal Mastercard Visa Vorkasse / Moneyorder

Shipping methods

DPD DHL UPS

Social media

facebooktwitterpinterestinstagram
*All prices incl. VAT, incl. packaging costs, plus Shipping costs plus any customs duties (for non-EU countries). Crossed out prices correspond to the previous price at peraperis.com.
© 2024 Pera Peris - Haus der Historie
Go to mobile site