Description
This Medieval drawstring pouch is fashioned from sturdy suede leather, chosen for its balance of flexibility and durability. The pouch closes with a drawstring threaded through fairleads,small leather loops reinforced with brass rivets to withstand frequent use. A thick leather tab, securely stitched and embossed with a Celtic Cross, serves both as decoration and a practical grip for opening and closing the pouch. Such pouches were common among travelers and tradesmen alike, used to carry coins, tools, or small personal items.
Fun fact: In medieval times, leather pouches like this one were often worn attached to a belt, allowing quick access while keeping hands free during daily tasks or on the battlefield.









