Late Roman leather belt with bronze buckle This is a 2 cm wide belt with a Roman-Germanic bronze buckle, which was made according to a find from the late Roman period of the 4th century.
The bronze buckle measures 4 x 3,5 cm. There is also a matching belt ending which extends the Roman belt by a further 5 cm.
The solid belt is made of durable cowhide leather with a thickness of 2.8 - 3.2 mm.
Elegant leather belt for every situation within the Roman reenactment, cut directly from leather, not sewn but tightly riveted.