Description
This broadsword belt draws its design from 13th-century examples, crafted to hold most medieval-style single-hand and hand-and-a-half swords securely at the hip. Unlike many original belts of the period, which were often tailored for a specific sword and scabbard, this belt features fully adjustable loops that can accommodate a wide variety of scabbards. Available in both right- and left-handed versions, it is constructed from heavy top-grain leather, chosen for its durability and ability to withstand the rigors of daily wear. The belt is sized to fit most waists, ensuring a snug and reliable fit for extended use.
Key Features:
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- Constructed from heavy top-grain leather for strength and longevity
- Fully adjustable belt loops to fit various scabbard sizes
- Available in both right- and left-handed configurations
Broadsword Belt – Right Hand
Weight: Approximately 15 oz
Each piece may show slight variations due to natural leather characteristics and hand assembly.
Fun fact: In medieval times, the side on which a sword belt was worn often indicated a warrior’s dominant hand,a right-hand broadsword belt would position the sword for a quick draw with the right hand, an important detail in the heat of battle.












