Cast decorative hard brass ring.
Dimensions:
2 mm thick (2 mm), 2.5 cm total diameter, 2 cm inner diameter, 3.6 g
Wherever string is no longer enough, use our hanging rings. They are so authentic and so overlooked on our medieval costumes! Use them whenever you are portraying a character from a time when metal was already being worked with.
You can use the solid brass rings as:
✓ an eyelet for hanging
✓ as part of a belt
✓ to make primitive belt buckles
✓ as an eye pin for a jacket
✓ a very cheap ring
✓ a ring for hanging pendants
✓ to connect two sides of a necklace or a knitted piece
✓ to create modern collars
✓ and many other things. So why don't you have one yet?

The ring is solid, without any spinning!
However, it can be cut or pinched with pliers (and sanded a little) and further strung. To open the ring, you then take each edge in the joint with pliers and pull it apart a little, thread on a leather loop or pendant and close it again.

Example of use
Discover all our rings and pendants and dividers. They are based on real historical solutions, when medieval man wore everything he could, especially on his belt. You will find replicas of these beautiful gadgets all over known Europe, not only in Scandinavia and the Kiev Rus region.


