Alemannic belt of the Merovingian period with strap end.
The Alemannic belt in 2 cm width is provided with an early medieval buckle and strap end according to the Merovingian find.The buckle and strap end once belonged to an early medieval buckle set found in the Alemannic nobleman's grave 9 of Niederstotzingen. They were part of a Merovingian bridle made of silver-gilt bronze from the late 6th century AD.
Link to the historical find...
The early medieval leather belt is available in brown or black leather with a brass or silver-coloured buckle made of zinc alloy.
Two sizes are available:
Belt S: length 165 cm circumference 92 - 107 cm
Belt L: length 180 cm circumference 105 - 120 cm
With its generous length, the Alemannic belt is perfect for wrapped wearing. The circumference can be easily reduced or enlarged with a pair of punch pliers and thus individually adjusted.