This type of buckles with elaborate openwork-panel extensions first appears in the last quarter of the 16th century. A belt of cowhide, brown or black, with a baroque, brass-colored buckle, which is sufficiently long for even a "well-built" buccaneer.
More informationBelt with brass buckle, 16th century
- Material: Leather
- Available leather colours: brown and black
- Length: approx. 148 cm
- Width: approx. 3.9 cm
- Leather thickness: approx. 3mm
- Weight: approx. 300 g
Included in these categories: Pirate Belts
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To si někdo dělá srandu, že dá opasek z 16.století do napoleoniky!?!