Description
Royden belts are made in Pennsylvania, USA and they are hand-made to order. They won’t come off an assembly line. This is the original.
Royden acquired the rights to use the authentic and original Sid Bell designs on it’s belts. These are not imitations.
This belt is hand-fashioned from top grain English Bridle Leather. The color is deep mahogany.
An polished solid brass casting of a Buck on Broadhead designed by Sid Bell is on the keeper. The buckle is also solid brass with a polished finish.
The Buck on Broadhead belt comes in two widths – 1 1/4″ and 1 1/2″. This 1 1/2″ size belt comes in even sizes of 32″ – 68.”
It’s hard to wear a Royden belt out. Royden’s belts are made from the top grain leather shoulders, with solid brass buckles and brass ornaments. They require hand-tooling and workmanship. These are not machine-made belts, adding to their high quality.
About The Artist – Royden, Inc. – Distinctive Leather Goods
Royden Leather Belts have been hand crafted in Pennsylvania since 1947. Their rugged, durable belts are made from the finest top grain leather, so it’s hard to wear them out. Several of the early tools used to hand craft the leather are still used in making their fine leather belts for dress, casual and sport.
Many style belts have solid brass buckles and ornaments that are polished and lacquered or have an antique finish.
Royden offers a large variety of belts with simple classic lines that look good and always in style. And they stand behind all of our products.
If you remember your Grandfather wearing a leather belt with an authentic 12 gauge shotgun shell cap on the keeper, chances are the belt was made by Royden Leather. This popular Shotshell belt continues to be made for the sport shooter and sportsman. They even make leather Shotshell dog collars for our four-legged friends.
Many leather belts sport a brass wildlife ornament on the leather keeper, such as deer, turkey, ducks, labs, bird dogs, quail, pheasant, elk, trout, bear and many more. Most of the brass ornaments are copyright wildlife carvings by wildlife artist Sid Bell, known as the Alaskan Silversmith. His precious metal carvings continue to be highly valued and collector’s items.