Medieval belt hanger from 1300 to 1450 AD.
This belt hanger from the Middle Ages is a replica of a historical find from Suffolk, England.Extremely practical belt hangers such as this one were widespread in the late Middle Ages.
Such belt hangers were attached to the belt and were used to attach pouches, knives, or other utensils for everyday use to the belt. A typical and practical addition to garb in Larp and medieval re-enactment.
Dimensions of the medieval belt hanger: 6.5 x 6 cm.
The large belt hanger fits belts from 3 to 4 cm wide and is available in brass or silver-coloured cast zamak.
It is fastened with small rivet pins that are 5 mm long on the back of the belt hanger and are fixed to the belt with two small caps