Official Cinctorium or Roman Balteus
Cinctorium or Balteus of high-ranking Roman officers. Made of red-brown vegetable leather with silver metal fittings.
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Cinctorium or Balteus of high-ranking Roman officers. Made of red-brown vegetable leather with silver metal fittings.
Roman Centurion Belt, Cingulum, 1st Ct.
This is a copy of a typical Roman cingulate (cingulum militare), used by centurions during the first century. The belt is made of sturdy, light brown leather with narrow brass fittings.
Cingulum, Legionnaire Belt, RGZM
The original originates from the second half of the 1st century
and is now exhibited at the Romanesque-Germanic Museum in Mainz, Germany.
Tekija Balteus, Roman Leather Belt
Authentic replica of a Roman balteu from the Flaviano period (second half of the 1st century AD).
The brass belt fittings are based on artifacts found near Tekija (Serbia).
In ancient Rome, the balteus (also called cintus) were the belt commonly used by the highest-hierarchy officers. The gladius (sword) was taken on the right side.
This belt does not have pterugers (apron-like straps), but has two round metal plates to accommodate a pugio (dagger).
Details:
- Belt material: cow leather
- Connections: tinned brass
- Size: Suitable for a waist size min. 97 / max. 116 cm, can be adjusted up to approx. 130 cm, drilling additional holes.
- Weight: approx. 800 g
Roman Baldric, 3 c., Castrum Zugmantel
In the Roman army, all soldiers - from low ranks to centurions - carried their gládio across their shoulders using a baldric.
This Roman baldric is made of approx. 3 mm thick leather. It features authentic brass fittings based on archaeological finds of the Roman fort (fort/camp) of Zugmantel (Germany).
Details:
- Material: leather, approx. 3-4mm thick
- Brass accessories
- Width: approx. 6 cm
- Length: approx. 215 cm
Cinctorium or Balteus of high-ranking Roman officers. Made of vegetable leather
Cingulum Militare, Mainz Standard, 1st c. AD
Roman Legionnaire Belt with Tinned Brass Pteruges and Accessories
Cingulum Militare, Central Roman-Germanic Museum of Mainz (RGZM), 1st c. PARA
Roman Legionnaire Belt with Tinned Brass Pteruges and Accessories
This belt is handmade in genuine yellow leather 3 to 3.2 mm thick. The buckle and solid brass cover are historically inspired by Birka's discoveries. The bracelet is about 1.9 cm wide and is available in three lengths: 130 cm, 150 cm and 170 cm. NOTE: As it is authentic yellow leather, be sure to keep it away from moisture; clean it regularly with linen (or any soft cloth); If the stain persists, a damp cloth and a little neutral soap foam will suffice.
When it comes to true Viking art, we imagine intricate works. That's why our handmade medieval leather belt with antique brass buckle and hood, adorned with intricate Viking knots, will fit you like a glove!
Tight at the waist, this warrior leather belt makes you look like a true explorer on your way to a new adventure. Because it is not just any belt, it is a warrior's belt, made with the best leather available by our specialized artisans.
IT IS HANDMADE in genuine suede leather, making it extremely durable. Tightens with two simple straps with PURE ANTIQUE BRASS buckles. Its total length is approx. 111.8cm; For a greater fit, one of the leather sheets can be untied from the main belt.
Late Roman centurion belt An authentic replica of a late Roman belt (cingulate) of a centurion, the officer of a group of one hundred soldiers of the Roman legions.
The belt is made of red cowhide approximately 3 mm thick and is equipped with ten spindle-shaped brass decorations and a massive multi-part belt buckle. Two brass rings are also attached to the belt, on which a dagger (pugio), a sword (gladius or spathe), or a belt pouch can be used.
Details:
- Length: approx. 130 cm
- Width: approx. 9 cm
- Fits a hip circumference of approx. 101 to 121 cm
- Weight: approx. 1 kg
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