Medieval belt buckle belonging to Erik of Pomerania.
This exact replica of a medieval buckle is based on the historical original, the belt of the Danish king Erik of Pomerania, and dates back to the late Middle Ages around 1450.Link to the original belt of Erik of Pommerania...
The original buckle was made of gold-plated silver. It bears King Erik's coat of arms and the inscription: "Help ghot un maria nu altit" (God and Mary are always our help).
The belt buckle of Erik of Pomerania is suitable for medieval belts with a width of 3 cm.
Dimensions of the late medieval buckle: 5.5 x 5.5 cm.
The double buckle is available in brass or silver colour, made of zamak zinc alloy casting.
We also offer a replica of a matching strap end to go with this medieval buckle...
You can also find a complete belt with this buckle...
King Eric of Pomerania lived from 1382 to 1459 and was at times King of Norway, Denmark and Sweden.
King Eric was the first king of the Nordic Kalmar Union as successor to his adoptive mother Margaret I of Denmark and also Duke Eric I of Pomerania



































































































































