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Get Jorvik Viking Shoes from the Early Middle Ages, Black
Viking shoes from the early middle ages jorvik, black
These ankle-high shoes are based on archaeological finds from the northern English city of York, the first Jorvik. They were made. They date back to the 9th and 10th centuries, a time when England was divided into many smaller kingdoms. The Anglo-Saxon population had to defend themselves against constant Viking raids. Many Vikings settled in England. York was also conquered by the Danes and ruled by the Norse for around 100 years.
Since these shoes date back to this period, they can definitely be described as Viking shoes. A special feature is the two rolled leather buttons that fasten the shoes and allow them to be individually adjusted.
Details:
- Material: buffalo leather
- Thickness: approx. 2.5 to 3 mm
- Nailed leather sole, approx. 5 mm thick
- Color: black (also available in brown)
- Available as standard in sizes: 41 to 45
Attention:
The robustness of shoes based on historical patterns may not meet modern requirements! They are quite sensitive to asphalt, concrete blocks, and gravel. These floor coverings did not exist in the Middle Ages! Therefore, we recommend using trippes, insoles if necessary, or fitting them with rubber soles from the shoemaker of your choice. We would also like to point out that leather is a natural product, and variations in color and/or grain are quite common. Therefore, no two pairs of these leather shoes are alike, and the images above are for illustrative purposes only.
This is a ulfberth ® product.
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