Knight belts
Hinge set for girdles 1300-1500 a.d.
(Code: HS-01)
Buckle for a knight girdle "Lion" 1360-1420
(Code: EB-23)
Knight plaque "Lion" 1360-1420
(Code: )
Gothic round plaque 1300-1430
(Code: EM-18)
Caslte shaped knight girdle buckle
(Code: EB-28)
Hugues de Chatelus knight belt circa 1400
(Code: Chatelus)
Vytautas nobleman girdle 1340-1430
(Code: Vytautas)
Black Prince Sword Scabbard metal decoration
(Code: SD-01)
Gottfried von Arnsberg Knight girdle
(Code: Gottfried von Arnsberg)
from 340.00 EUR
plus shipping
Weight:
1.3 Kg
Quantity in stock:
4
Belt width: 70 mm
Length: app. 98 mm
Length: app. 98 mm
Charles de Marigny knight girdle 1340-1420
(Code: Charles de Marigny)
Knight Belt "Orlamunde" 1300-1410 A.D.
(Code: Orlamunde)
from 130.00 EUR
plus shipping
Weight:
0.53 Kg
Quantity in stock:
14
Belt width: 40 mm
Belt length: 130 cm
Belt length: 130 cm
Sir Stanley of Elford Knight girdle
(Code: Elford)
Meister der Helden Knight girdle
(Code: Helden)
Belt Black Prince (red enamel)
(Code: Black Plrince_Red)
400.00 EUR
plus shipping
Weight:
1.3 Kg
Quantity in stock:
0
Round plaques size 45x45 mm
Trefoil mounts size 23x23 mm
Buckle size 70x70 mm
Trefoil mounts size 23x23 mm
Buckle size 70x70 mm
Knight girdle Rudolf von Sachsenhausen
(Code: Sachsenhausen)
from 325.00 EUR
plus shipping
Weight:
1300 Kg
Quantity in stock:
0
Length 105 cm
Width 45 mm
Belt: buckle + 22 mounts
Width 45 mm
Belt: buckle + 22 mounts
Knight girdle Black Prince
(Code: Black Prince)
from 484.00 EUR
plus shipping
Weight:
1300 Kg
Quantity in stock:
Unlimited
Length ap. 105 cm
Width 5 cm
Belt: a buckle + 18 round plaques + 34 trefoil
Width 5 cm
Belt: a buckle + 18 round plaques + 34 trefoil
St Georges' Knight Belt 1360-1430 A.D.
(Code: St.George belt)
Knight girdle Albrecht II von Barby 1360-1470
(Code: Albrecht von Barby )
In medieval Europe, the belt pointed to the owner as a representative of a particular social group or profession.
Knight belt was a sign of belonging to a knight status. Original findings of knight belts were richly decorated with golden and silver mounts, enameled and painted plaques, and precious stones as well. Medieval goldsmiths worked hard to create these luxury belts, emptying the wallets of knights, that was ready for any expenditure for the sake of a precious status jewellery. The price of a belt often exceeded the cost of a knight's horse.
In our workshop we make handcrafted replicas of medieval knight girdles. High-quality castings assembled on leather belt, with 100% historical authenticity.