Medieval Money Cat, Money Pouch Chazza
A double money pouch Chazza made of soft material with chrome-plated ring clasps. This money cat was simply tucked behind the belt. The ring sliders prevent the coins from falling out of the centre opening. Money Pouches of this type were called "Money Cats" oz “Chazza” and were used until the 19th century. The two pouches have a very generous capacity. Coins made of metal are often kept in one pouch and promissory notes in the other. Of course, all other common means of payment can also be stored in this money pouch. This purse is a very useful and authentic accessory for reenactors and LARPers. More information...
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Medieval Money Cat, Money Pouch Chazza
- Width approx. 12.5 cm
- Height approx. 15 cm
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Skin thickness approx. 2 mm
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Ring diameter approx. 3 cm
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Weight approx. 92 g
A high-quality product made by Lord Of Battles®