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  1. It weighs just under a pound, which is somewhat heavy for something that hangs from a belt.

    I tried to do a front plate in repousse & chasing, but the copper is a bit too thick to work without a pitch pot and proper tools. I'm going to try to find some thinner copper (maybe 18ga) and go from there.

    There were actually a bunch of similarly styled purses found all over the Viking-influenced areas. This is one found on the island of Birka in Sweden:

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  2. The tarsoly was a highly decorated belt pouch carried by the nobility of the steppes of Eastern Europe. I've been wanting to make a tarsoly for a long time, ever since I was pointed to this link:

    http://www.tarsolyosok.hu/eng/atarsoly.htm

    The original pouches are beautiful. I lack the metal skills and tools to do the any justice to the original pieces, so I simply hammered some texture onto thick copper sheet (12ga) and rivetted them on. I wans't too worried about exactly matching a period decoration as there is a lot of variety in on the period pieces but I loosely based the copper plates I added on these pouches:

    http://www.tarsolyosok.hu/eng/karosi11.htm

    http://www.tarsolyosok.hu/eng/budapesti.htm

    It was actually pretty difficult to find any good information about the original construction techniques and I couldn't find any patterns besides the basic shape of the existing pieces, so I ended up spending more time trying to dig up information and agonizing over details than I did actually building the thing.

    It is 6ish ounce vegtan leather hand stitched with an awl and linen thread covered with numerous pieces of 12ga copper sheet hammered to add texture, remove the overly shiny finish, and match the pieces I put on my girlfriend's belt.

    Here's mine, tell me what you think.

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