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Belt "Anne Bonny"
The opulent belt is 5cm wide and is worn in a modern way, so it has the belt holes about 10cm before the belt tip and is not knotted in medieval style. The length of the belt is decorated with several decorative rivets in approx. 10cm distance. The buckle is based on historical finds and therefore fits perfectly to the representation of a pirate, musketeer or lansquenet in a larp or for visiting a medieval market.
The belt is 6cm wide and is worn in a modern way, so it has the holes at the tip of the belt and is not knotted in medieval style. The holes end about 10 cm before the tip. The buckle is based on historical finds and therefore fits perfectly to the representation of a pirate, musketeer or lansquenet in the Larp or for visiting a medieval market. The belt itself was decorated over the entire length with decorative rivets in the shape of the royal Fleur de Lis.
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The eye-catching belt is 6cm wide and is worn in a modern way, so it has the holes at the belt tip and is not knotted in the medieval style. The holes end about 10 cm before the tip. The buckle and end of the belt are based on historical finds and paintings. Therefore the belt fits perfectly to the representation of a musketeer or nobleman or rich merchant of the Renaissance in the Larp or for visiting a renaissance fair.
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