Copenhagen Eyelet

$0.75

An adaptation into pewter of the eyelets on a silk belt in the National Museum in Copenhagen, sometimes described as the girdle of Eric of Pomerania (1381-1459). This artifact is a little confused – the textile base and the purse hanger, eyelets, and gem-set studs are dated to the 14th century. The buckle and chape are early to mid-15th century; they have effectively been stuck on to an earlier belt. We do supply buckle, chape, studs/mounts, and purse hanger as well, and they will all fit together, if you choose to combine them.

Fits straps 1 1/4 inch or 32 mm wide, or wider.


Product details: Fingerlin, Ilse. Gürtel des Hohen und Späten Mittelalters. München: Deutscher Kunstverlag, 1971. No. 126.
Dimensions (H x W):
1 1/8 x 7/16 inches
30 x 11 mm

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Additional information

Weight .5 oz
Belt Size

32 mm, 34 mm, 40 mm

Pennsic debut

2004

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