Late Medieval Bronze Buckle 48x32mm
This meticulously crafted bronze buckle is a perfect recreation of a late medieval original. It is made using the traditional lost-wax casting method, ensuring that even the finest details are flawlessly rendered. It serves as an ideal accessory for your historical costume, whether you're involved in living history, LARP, or simply appreciate authentic details. Its smaller size makes it perfectly suited for the straps of bags, pouches, shoes, or for more slender belts. Further product information ...
The following variants are currently available:
Late Medieval Bronze Buckle
Appearance and Craftsmanship
The buckle features an elegant, symmetrical design composed of a double loop, reminiscent of stylised leaves. A sturdy central bar runs across the middle, holding a gently tapered pin for securing the strap. The entire buckle is cast from solid bronze, giving it substantial weight and durability. You can choose from two distinct finishes:
- Polished Bronze: A bright, golden surface that evokes the look of a newly crafted, high-status item.
- Antiqued Bronze: A darker, aged appearance with a patina that gives the impression of a well-used historical artefact.
Historical Use
Buckles of a similar design were widely used across Europe during the 14th and 15th centuries. They were not just for main belts that held up clothing but were also employed on a variety of other accessories. They fastened the straps on shoes, secured pouches and bags to the waist, closed book bindings, or served as functional components on lighter pieces of armour. As such, they were an indispensable part of daily life for people from all walks of life.
A Point of Interest: The Art of Lost-Wax Casting
The lost-wax casting method used to create this buckle is one of the world's oldest metallurgical techniques, with origins stretching back thousands of years. The craftsman first creates a perfect model of the item from wax, which is then encased in a clay mould. When the mould is fired, the wax melts and runs out (hence "lost wax"), leaving a cavity into which molten metal is poured. After the metal cools and the mould is broken, a precise metal casting remains.
How to Use and Care for Your Buckle
Attaching the buckle to a leather strap is straightforward. Loop the end of the strap through the central bar, fold it over, and secure it with one or two rivets or by sewing it firmly.
- Store the buckle in a dry place to prevent the natural formation of a heavy patina (verdigris).
- The Polished Bronze version can be buffed from time to time with a soft cloth to maintain its shine.
- Gently wipe the Antiqued Bronze version to preserve its aged appearance.
- Never use harsh abrasives or brushes for cleaning, as they could scratch the fine details of the casting.
Specifications
| Overall Length: | approx. 4.8 cm (1.9 in) |
| Overall Width: | approx. 3.2 cm (1.25 in) |
| For Strap Width: | up to 2 cm (0.8 in) |
| Material: | Solid Bronze |
| Finish: | Polished Bronze / Antiqued Bronze |
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