Belts Antiquity

Discover our Celtic and Roman belts. Cingulum romanum, phalerae, cintus for Roman reenactment. Deepeeka replica belts, Greek and gladiator belts.

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  • Leather belt with ring buckle, black split leather, 155 cm Leather belt with ring buckle, black split leather, 155 cm

    Leather belt with ring buckle, black split leather, 155 cm

    22 , 70 Incl. VAT
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    In stock. Ordered before 20.30, shipped today.
  • Germanic belt Ballingen, 165 cm, brown Germanic belt Ballingen, 165 cm, brown

    Germanic belt Ballingen, 165 cm, brown

    78 , 20 Incl. VAT
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    In stock. Ordered before 20.30, shipped today.
  • Roman cingulum Romulus and Remus, 135 cm Roman cingulum Romulus and Remus, 135 cm

    Roman cingulum Romulus and Remus, 135 cm

    184 , 30 Incl. VAT
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  • Leather belt with ring buckle, 155 cm, brown Leather belt with ring buckle, 155 cm, brown

    Leather belt with ring buckle, 155 cm, brown

    22 , 70 Incl. VAT
    In stock
    In stock. Ordered before 20.30, shipped today.
  • Viking belt Elina, red, 235 cm Viking belt Elina, red, 235 cm

    Viking belt Elina, red, 235 cm

    29 , 35 Incl. VAT
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    In stock. Ordered before 20.30, shipped today.

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Roman belt: cingulum, cintus, phalerae

Discover our beautiful belts for Roman reenactment. Most of our Roman belts are made by Deepeeka and Windlass Steelcrafts, which are top brands in the field of historical replicas s. The cingulum was the standard belt of Roman legionnaires. We have various cingulae based on original belts, such as the Tekjie cingulum found in Serbia. The cintus is a belt to which the pugio could be attached. Phalerae were medals that a centurion received for impressive achievements. The centurion wore the phalerae around the body.

Celtic belts

Few garments have been recovered from the Celts. It is likely that they wore fabric belts or simple leather ring belts. In our assortment, you can buy both types for a Celtic reenactment or LARP costume