Medieval Quester's Leather Belt Bag

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$26.00 CAD
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A journal fit for druids, elves, and mystics—crafted from real leather with embossed leaf design and antique pages to chronicle your spells, secrets, and journeys.

SKU: 25824BK
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Color: Black

Black
Brown

Size: 12 X 16 cm

12 X 16 cm

In Stock: shipped between 4 and 8 business days

DISCLAIMER
This is a handmade, hand dyed product. The coloring and texture may vary slightly from item to item.

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Description

A reliable companion for adventurers, herbalists, and seekers of the unknown, the Medieval Quester's Leather Belt Bag is both practical and richly detailed—perfect for any LARP, renaissance fair, or medieval fantasy setting. Handcrafted from genuine buff leather, this pouch is designed to hold your most essential items—be it a compass, a vial of herbs, or your modern identification—while staying true to a period-inspired aesthetic.

The antique brass closure and rugged leather construction give the bag a timeless look, blending functionality with historical flair. Whether you're journeying through enchanted woods or navigating the stalls of a medieval market, this belt bag keeps your gear close at hand and your costume complete.

Character

Ideal for questers, traveling healers, wandering scholars, and resourceful rogues, this leather belt bag fits seamlessly into any character’s kit. Its sturdy design and authentic appearance make it perfect for those who rely on practical tools and a touch of old-world charm to survive their adventures.

Characteristics

  • Materials: Handcrafted from genuine buff leather
  • Color: Brown or black with antique-finish brass detailing
  • Closure: Secure brass lock with vintage styling
  • Dimensions: Approx. 15.5 cm x 12 cm x 5 cm (6.1" x 4.7" x 2")
  • Attachment: Reinforced belt loops on the back
  • Use: Ideal for carrying herbs, coins, cards, or roleplay essentials

Care Instructions: Keep away from moisture. Clean with a soft cloth; for stubborn stains, use a damp cloth with mild soap

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