Medieval belt, 3 cm wide, modelled on a late medieval example.
This medieval belt is crafted after a historical belt that once belonged to the Danish King Erik of Pomerania, darting to around 1450.Link to the original belt of King Erik...
The original buckle was originally made of gold-plated silver. It bears King Erik’s crown coat of arms and the inscription: “Help ghot un maria nu altit” (God and Mary are our help at all times).
The medieval belt "Erik” is made from sturdy cowhide leather 3 to 3.5 mm thick and is characterised by a natural and beautiful surface. Simply perfect for LARP and medieval re-enactment costumes.
Narrow decorative lines are embossed on both sides of the 3 cm wide leather belt, lending the medieval belt an additional touch of elegance.
The length of the medieval belt is suitable for a knotted style.
Two sizes are available:
Belt S: 165 cm Circumference 92–107 cm
Belt L: 180 cm Circumference 105–120 cm
The ‘Erik’ medieval belt is available in black or brown full-grain cowhide leather with zinc alloy buckles in silver or brass finishes and can also be supplied without strap end 10 Re 3:C Z and three matching belt studs 10 Re 3:C ZN.
King Erik of Pomerania lived from 1382 to 1459 and was, at various times, King of Norway, Denmark and Sweden. King Erik was the first king of the Nordic Kalmar Union, succeeding his adoptive mother Margaret I of Denmark, and was also Duke Eric I of Pomerania.





































































































































