Medieval Leather Belt Pouch with Embossed Maltese Crosses
Get yourself a stylish and practical accessory inspired by history! This leather belt pouch, also known as a kidney bag, is crafted from quality leather in a warm brown colour. Its design is based on the late medieval and early Renaissance period (approx. 1300-1500), making it a superb addition to your historical costume, whether you're heading to a medieval fair, a LARP event, or simply seeking an original accessory. The pouch impresses with its characteristic shape and detailed decoration. Further product information ...
Medieval Leather Belt Pouch with Embossed Maltese Crosses
Design and Craftsmanship
The pouch features a trapezoidal shape with an elegantly formed flap, adorned with detailed embossing. The pattern consists of a grid of diamond shapes, each containing an embossed Maltese Cross symbol. The sturdy, light-coloured stitching around the edges highlights the pouch's shape and attests to its quality construction. It fastens with a leather strap (approx. 16 mm wide and 2 mm thick) extending from the centre of the flap, which threads through a solid brass buckle (measuring approx. 43 x 28.8 mm) attached to the body of the pouch. Two loops at the top allow for easy attachment to a belt up to 33 mm wide.
Practical Dimensions
- External dimensions: approx. 20 x 25 cm
- Pocket depth: approx. 11 cm (110 mm)
- For belt: max. width 33 mm
- Weight: approx. 202 g
Who Wore Belt Pouches in History?
Before the invention of pockets, belt pouches and bags were an essential part of attire for men and women across all social classes – from craftsmen, merchants, pilgrims, and soldiers to the nobility. They were used to store and carry all daily necessities: coins, keys, personal seals, small tools, tinderboxes, writing implements, or even amulets and small personal items. They were a symbol of practicality and often social status, decorated according to the owner's means.
Modern Uses
This pouch is ideal for:
- Historical Reenactment and LARP: Perfectly complements your 14th and 15th-century costume.
- Medieval and Fantasy Fairs: Stylishly store your wallet, keys, and mobile phone.
- Original Fashion Accessory: Stand out from the crowd and add a unique historical touch to your outfit.
A Historical Tidbit
Did you know that the contents of a belt pouch could reveal a lot about its owner? Finding coins from a specific region, particular tools, or personal items could hint at their profession, origin, or travels.
Caring for Your Pouch
To ensure your leather pouch lasts a long time and maintains its appearance:
- Cleaning: Wipe away dust and minor dirt with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Do not use soap or detergents.
- Conditioning: Occasionally (once or twice a year, or when the leather feels dry), you can apply a very thin layer of colourless leather balm or conditioner. Always test on an inconspicuous area first.
- Moisture: Protect the pouch from getting soaked. If it gets wet, let it air dry naturally at room temperature, never on a radiator or in direct sunlight.
- Storage: When not in use, store the pouch in a dry, ventilated place, ideally in a breathable fabric bag to allow the leather to breathe. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight to prevent the colour from fading.
Get this beautiful and practical leather pouch and carry your essentials in style, whether you're travelling through time or just into town!
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