'Pentagon' Brass Buckle, 35 x 40 mm, for 16 mm Straps
Are you looking for a buckle that's more than just a functional clasp? Do you want an accessory that catches the eye with its unusual, geometric shape? This brass buckle, shaped like a five-pointed star or crown, is just such a piece. Its clean, minimalist design with sharp lines offers a great alternative to classic round or rectangular buckles. It is crafted from solid brass with a satin finish, giving it a subtle, slightly matte appearance. Due to its construction, it is ideal for narrower straps up to 16 mm wide, for example on shoes, bags, clothing accessories, or fantasy costumes. Further product information ...
'Pentagon' Brass Buckle, 35 x 40 mm, for 16 mm Straps
Geometric Elegance and Versatility
This buckle's simplicity is its greatest strength. It has no complex ornamentation; its beauty lies in its perfect geometric form. The central bar with a simple tongue ensures reliable function. Thanks to its universal design, it is perfectly suited for:
- Historical Footwear: As an elegant buckle for shoes from the late medieval and Renaissance periods.
- Clothing Accessories: For fastening vests, jerkins, or as part of garter belts.
- Bags and Pouches: For securing straps on smaller bags, pouches, and cases.
- Fantasy and LARP Costumes: As a unique detail on armour, bracers, or other costume parts for elves, mages, or nobles.
Historical Inspiration
Although not a direct replica of a specific archaeological find, this type of stylized, geometric buckle has its antecedents in the late medieval and Renaissance periods (approx. 14th-16th centuries). During this time, a variety of buckle shapes were popular, often serving as a prominent fashion and status accessory on civilian clothing, especially on footwear and belts.
How to Attach the Buckle to a Strap
Attaching this single-frame buckle is straightforward and requires basic crafting skills:
- Take the end of a 16 mm wide leather strap.
- About 1.5 cm from the end, punch a longitudinal slot for the buckle's tongue.
- Skive (thin) the last 2-3 cm of the strap on the flesh side using a sharp knife.
- Loop the thinned end of the strap around the central bar of the buckle and fold it back.
- Secure the folded end firmly to the main part of the strap using one or two rivets, or for a more elegant finish, hand-stitch it with strong thread.
Specifications
| Recommended Strap Width | max. 16 mm / ⅝ in |
| Physical Internal Width | approx. 18 mm / 0.7 in |
| External Dimensions | approx. 35 x 40 mm / 1.3 x 1.5 in |
| Material | Brass |
| Weight | approx. 11 g / 0.39 oz |
Caring for Your Brass Buckle
Brass is a durable material that develops a natural patina over time. If you wish to maintain its original satin appearance, you can occasionally polish it with a soft cloth. Avoid aggressive polishes that could scratch the surface.
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