I have made a batch of three pouches, dubbed my 'viking shield' pouches. I have never seen anything like these before, they are my own twist on a pouch and a wee experiment just to see if it works well or not
Each pouch is made up of a normal soft drawstring pouch, with a hard flap in the style of a viking shield. Each flap is made of veg tan leather, carved to look like planks of painted wood. The edges have been stitched with piping as viking shields were often rimmed with leather or rawhide. They also have a copper rivet in the centre to act as the shield boss. The flap is secured via a strap which is rivetted to the pouch. The strap loops under the pouch around to the front which is secured with a celtic buckle hand forged by Everything Mac of this parish. The looping strap allows for things to be tied/strapped to the pouch as required which is handy.
These pouches are in three sizes. one large. one medium. one small. Pictures include a swiss army knife for scale. Each has been hand saddle-stitched with waxed linen thread and artificial sinew. All rivets are sturdy copper rivets done by hand (which means bashed to hell)
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LARGE viking shield pouch.
price: SPF
Made with very tough 4mm cowside predyed oxblood red. Knotwork shield design. This pouch is very large and may work better as a satchel with a braided leather or rope strap.
to see how it hangs...
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MEDIUM viking shield pouch
Price: SPF
Made with very soft and supple veg tan merino sheepskin. This pouch is more plain, a pouch for those who prefer things less busy
to see how it hangs...
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SMALL viking shield pouch
price: SOLD
Made with soft and supple veg tan merino sheepskin dyed black. Small, but with a black and red swirl theme typical of viking shields
to see how it hangs...
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Prices include postage and any fees which i pay. Can accept paypal or bank transfer
Thanks for looking.
Each pouch is made up of a normal soft drawstring pouch, with a hard flap in the style of a viking shield. Each flap is made of veg tan leather, carved to look like planks of painted wood. The edges have been stitched with piping as viking shields were often rimmed with leather or rawhide. They also have a copper rivet in the centre to act as the shield boss. The flap is secured via a strap which is rivetted to the pouch. The strap loops under the pouch around to the front which is secured with a celtic buckle hand forged by Everything Mac of this parish. The looping strap allows for things to be tied/strapped to the pouch as required which is handy.
These pouches are in three sizes. one large. one medium. one small. Pictures include a swiss army knife for scale. Each has been hand saddle-stitched with waxed linen thread and artificial sinew. All rivets are sturdy copper rivets done by hand (which means bashed to hell)
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Group shots
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LARGE viking shield pouch.
price: SPF
Made with very tough 4mm cowside predyed oxblood red. Knotwork shield design. This pouch is very large and may work better as a satchel with a braided leather or rope strap.
to see how it hangs...
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MEDIUM viking shield pouch
Price: SPF
Made with very soft and supple veg tan merino sheepskin. This pouch is more plain, a pouch for those who prefer things less busy
to see how it hangs...
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SMALL viking shield pouch
price: SOLD
Made with soft and supple veg tan merino sheepskin dyed black. Small, but with a black and red swirl theme typical of viking shields
to see how it hangs...
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Prices include postage and any fees which i pay. Can accept paypal or bank transfer
Thanks for looking.
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