Medieval belt "Erik" with strap end and fittings.
Medieval belt with buckle, strap end and three fittings based on the historical model of a belt that once belonged to the Danish King Erik of Pomerania and dates to around 1450.Link to the original belt...
The buckle and the end of the belt were once made of gilded silver. The buckle bears the crown coat of arms of King Erik and the inscription: "Help ghot un maria nu altit" (God and Mary be our help at all times).
The "Erik" medieval belt is made of a strong cowhide of 3 to 3.5 mm thickness and is characterized by a natural and beautiful surface. Simply ideal for garb in larp and medieval reenactment.
Narrow decorative lines are embossed into the leather of the belt on both sides, giving the medieval belt an additional elegant look.
The length of the medieval belt is suitable for knotted wear.
Two sizes are available:
Belt S: 165 cm circumference 92 - 107 cm
Belt L: 180 cm circumference 105 - 120 cm
The medieval belt "Erik" is available in black or brown cow-core leather with buckle and fittings made of zamak in silver or brass colour.
King Erik of Pomerania lived from 1382 to 1459 and was for a time 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 also Duke Erich I of Pomerania.