06-11-2015, 04:37 AM
Well I am back with more stuff I used up all my time on! After doing the hilt and one locket plate of my gladius (which I still need to post pictures of), I decided to take a little break from the sword project and focus on what holds the sword up! After I received some excellent info from Crispvs about belts in my period (Hadrianic in 122AD), and a little further searching, I began to make a set of belts! By now probably a lot of you will be thinking "Hey they only used crossed belts in the early empire!" but surprisingly that is not true! Crispvs made me aware of an archive that attests to double belts being worn in the Second century! So eager to be the "Different one" in my legion, I jumped on it! And I just won't be the only one with two belts - I will be the only one with colorful enamel plates. Most of us sadly look quite Flavian with the concentric circle belts :mad:
Well on to the specifics... The plates will be of two types: one with red, blue, and white enamel while the other uses green and white enamel. The green and white one will suspend my pugio, while the blue, red, and green one will hold my sword up. With no Second Century pugio frogs, I had to match a hinged plate originally for a buckle with a simple frog to make the frogs. Overall, I am quite happy with the few parts that I have stamped out.
Pictures will be added below in a few minutes!!!
Well on to the specifics... The plates will be of two types: one with red, blue, and white enamel while the other uses green and white enamel. The green and white one will suspend my pugio, while the blue, red, and green one will hold my sword up. With no Second Century pugio frogs, I had to match a hinged plate originally for a buckle with a simple frog to make the frogs. Overall, I am quite happy with the few parts that I have stamped out.
Pictures will be added below in a few minutes!!!
Regards, Jason