Medieval Belt Stud "Rosette" - XS

Art.Nr.: 08 Ma-0 Rosette
2,09 €
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Medieval belt stud - silver colour
Medieval belt stud - silver colour
Medieval belt stud - brass colour
Medieval belt stud - brass colour
Medieval belt stud replica - backside
Medieval belt stud replica - backside
Medieval belt stud - original find
Medieval belt stud - original find
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Medieval belt stud based on a find from around 1300 AD.

This replica of a medieval belt stud is based on an original metal fitting from the late Middle Ages that was found in England.

The small belt stud in the shape of a rosette is a beautiful ornament for leather objects from the Middle Ages, such as leather bags or belts.

Link to the historical model...

The medieval belt stud is made of cast zamak and is available in brass or silver colour.

Diameter: 1.8 cm.

There is a 5 mm pin on the back of the medieval belt stud, onto which the small cap supplied is simply placed and fixed in place with a few light taps with a hammer.
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Medieval belt stud based on a find from around 1300 AD.

This replica of a medieval belt stud is based on an original metal fitting from the late Middle Ages that was found in England.

The small belt stud in the shape of a rosette is a beautiful ornament for leather objects from the Middle Ages, such as leather bags or belts.

Link to the historical model...

The medieval belt stud is made of cast zamak and is available in brass or silver colour.

Diameter: 1.8 cm.

There is a 5 mm pin on the back of the medieval belt stud, onto which the small cap supplied is simply placed and fixed in place with a few light taps with a hammer.
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