Green Early Medieval Leather Belt Pouch
Are you looking for an exceptional piece for your 11th-century Norman or Anglo-Saxon costume? This green leather belt pouch will immediately catch your eye with its unusual, yet historically plausible colour and faithful craftsmanship. It is made from thick smooth cowhide, and the edge of its flap is tastefully decorated with a stamped geometric ornament. The true historical gem, however, is the fastening mechanism using a leather thong and a hand-carved piece of genuine antler, giving the pouch an unmistakable rustic appearance. Whether you are bringing the Middle Ages to life in living history, preparing for a LARP, or attending a historical fayre, this bag will safely and highly stylishly conceal your personal valuables. Further product information ...
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Green Early Medieval Leather Belt Pouch with Antler Closure
Historical Context and Proper Wear
In the 11th century, during the dramatic era of the Norman Conquest of England by William the Conqueror, leather pouches were an absolute necessity. Garments of the time lacked pockets entirely, so coins, flint and steel with tinder, or personal relics were worn suspended exclusively from the waist. This specific model stands out with its well-thought-out shape and historical method of securing. The back of the pouch features a single wide, robustly stitched loop (further decorated with light contrast thread), through which you can easily thread your leather belt. Thanks to this, the pouch sits firmly on the hip, does not dig in, and won't hinder you while walking or in the heat of battle.
Care of Leather and Antler
Natural cowhide and genuine antler are fantastic materials that will serve you for many years if treated correctly. We recommend thoroughly treating the pouch at least twice a year with a high-quality, colourless leather balm, ideally one containing natural beeswax. The balm nourishes the leather, keeps it supple, and increases its resistance to rain and morning dew. If your bag gets wet at an event, never dry it near a blazing fire or on a hot radiator. The leather could dry out, harden, and irreversibly crack. Always allow it to air dry naturally at room temperature. Bear in mind that minor variations in the colour and texture of both the leather and the antler closure are natural hallmarks of these handcrafted materials, forming their unique patina.
Safety Instructions for Proper Use
This pouch is designed as a historical clothing accessory for the everyday carrying of light items (keys, coins, phone). Never overload it with extremely heavy contents, such as lead musket balls or a large quantity of stones, which could cause the rear belt loop to unexpectedly tear out. Under no circumstances should a product made of genuine leather and antler be placed in a washing machine or a tumble dryer, as this would result in its complete and irreversible destruction.
Recommended Costume Accessories
To stylishly suspend this early medieval pouch, we highly recommend acquiring a high-quality, sturdy leather belt with a forged buckle, as well as an authentic linen coin purse to help you maintain perfect order inside the bag.
Technical Specifications of the Pouch
| Bag Material | Natural smooth cowhide leather |
| Colour | Green with light contrast stitching |
| Leather Thickness | 2 - 3 mm (0.08 - 0.12 in) |
| Pouch Height | 13.5 cm (5.3 in) |
| Pouch Width | 18.5 cm (7.3 in) |
| Pouch Depth | 3.5 cm (1.4 in) |
| Fastening Method | Leather thong and genuine antler tip |
| Decoration | Stamped geometric ornament along the flap edge and loop |
| Attachment Method | One wide belt loop on the back |
| Historical Period | 11th Century (Early Middle Ages / Romanesque) |
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