Description
Step into the early medieval era with this finely cast rectangular bronze belt buckle, a faithful recreation based on archaeological finds from Northern and Central Europe between the 8th and 10th centuries. This style was favored across Anglo-Saxon England, Viking Scandinavia, and the Carolingian Empire, where practical utility met refined craftsmanship.
Characterized by its subtly flared rectangle frame, the form is clean and historically rooted. Whether used for securing a tunic belt, fastening a pouch, or finishing a period-accurate leather project, this buckle speaks of a time when every piece of metalwork carried purpose and prestige.
Cast using the ancient lost-wax method, each buckle offers a level of detail and authenticity prized by artisans, and collectors alike.
MEASUREMENTS (Approximate)
• Total Width: 2.8 cm (1.1 in)
• Total Height: 2 cm (0.7 in)
• Maximum Strap Width: 2 cm (0.7 in)
• Inner Bar Height: 1 cm (0.3 in)
• Weight: ~30–35 g
• Finish Options: Polished Bronze / Antique Bronze
• Crafting Method: Lost-wax casting (cire perdue)
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
• Wipe with a soft, dry cloth after wear
• Avoid prolonged contact with water or acidic surfaces
• Store in a dry environment to preserve patina
• For polished finish: Use a dry soft cloth to gently restore shine
• For antique finish: Do not polish; preserve the aged effect
NOTE ON HANDCAST BRONZE
Each buckle is cast by hand, which may result in slight natural variations in color and surface texture.