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We are offering a generic Early Sword Baldric that is simple and plain, allowing you to wear it for many different time periods. Throughout most of the world, the most common way in which a sword was carried, was at the waist. Modern concepts of the sword being worn across the back are simply not accurate. There were exceptions, as with the Scots and their large Claymore and the Ceylon's Ayda Katta. The form used most in carrying the sword, was the baldric. This belt hung from the opposite shoulder and passed diagonally across the front, the sword being suspended from the waist. Going in and out of favor as a fashion statement, it was the "in" thing as long as swords were carried. We are offering a generic Early Sword Baldric that is simple and plain, allowing you to wear it for many different time periods. Made of good, stout top grain leather, it is a comfortable way to wear your sword and have it ready for action in a flash.
Key Features:
• One size. Will adjust to fit most swords.
• Available in a wide variety of colors
• Comes with brass or silver hardware
Key Features:
• One size. Will adjust to fit most swords.
• Available in a wide variety of colors
• Comes with brass or silver hardware
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