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Here´s one of my latest projects, a Belt for a Bajuvarii Warrior about the year 500 p.C.. It´s made of veg-tanned leather with a silver-inlayed Buckle on the Belt. Stitching is natural colored wool.

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This set is way nice, I really like it. The whole theme is great!!!

Swedish flag colours on the stitching...nice;-)

Tom

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GREEN and Blue are the Swedish colours? Not really, or I´m wrong? hihihi

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GREEN and Blue are the Swedish colours? Not really, or I´m wrong? hihihi

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He he the green looks almost yellow on my screen, especially on pic 2...

Blue and yellow is the Swedish flag colours.

Tom

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This is a lovely job. Beautifully designed and constructed.I'd really appreciate a copy of your pouch pattern if you can bring yourself to share it.

Ray

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Hm, there is only a cutting pattern. The design (stamping, stitching) was directely done on the Leather. The customer gave me a self-drawed picture with the measurements and stamping / stitching what he wants, also for the sheath. I think he will be very happy if he will not see directly copys.

If you want the cutting pattern you can have it, no problem. I only have to scan it, you only have to do your own desingns :) PM me for that.

Edited by Aulus
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That is definatly some cool looking stuff. Very interesting thing you did with the buckle. not sure if its widely used but thats the first time Ive scene it done like that.

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I dont think that this way to fasten the Buckle was wide spread. But with this Buckle it was the only way. A Note to the Knots: First I layed a heart, you can very often find hearts on bavarian things from ancient time to today. And then a Four-Pass-Knot, the same thing like the hearts.

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Aulus...I only just now noticed your post. Really nice themed look to all the items. Nice antique effect. The buckle is especially clever. Gotta remember how you did that.

Dag

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