Buckle "Van der Weyden" - 5.5 cm

Art.Nr.: 09 Re-S 55:B
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Renaissance Buckle - silver
Renaissance Buckle - silver
Renaissance-Buckle ans Belt End
Renaissance-Buckle ans Belt End
Rogier van der Weyden - Portrait
Rogier van der Weyden - Portrait
Renaissance-Buckle ans Belt End
Renaissance-Buckle ans Belt End
Rogier van der Weyden - Portrait
Rogier van der Weyden - Portrait
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Belt buckle from the early Renaissance, around 1450 AD.

This attractive Renaissance buckle from the time of the so-called Houppelande is suitable for a generous belt width of 5.5 cm.

This magnificent belt buckle is inspired by a historical model from the early Renaissance and is based on a buckle depicted in the painting "Portrait of a Lady" by the Flemish painter Rogier van der Weyden, which is now in the Gallery of Art in Washington.

The buckle features fine palmettes designs typical of early Renaissance fashion.

The Houppelande belt buckle fits perfectly on wide Renaissance belts.

Dimensions of the Renaissance buckle: 7.5 x 7 cm.

The belt buckle is available in brass or silver colour, made of cast zamak.



There are four 5 mm pins on the back of the Houppelande buckle, onto which you simply place the small caps supplied and then fasten the buckle with a few light taps with a hammer.
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Belt buckle from the early Renaissance, around 1450 AD.

This attractive Renaissance buckle from the time of the so-called Houppelande is suitable for a generous belt width of 5.5 cm.

This magnificent belt buckle is inspired by a historical model from the early Renaissance and is based on a buckle depicted in the painting "Portrait of a Lady" by the Flemish painter Rogier van der Weyden, which is now in the Gallery of Art in Washington.

The buckle features fine palmettes designs typical of early Renaissance fashion.

The Houppelande belt buckle fits perfectly on wide Renaissance belts.

Dimensions of the Renaissance buckle: 7.5 x 7 cm.

The belt buckle is available in brass or silver colour, made of cast zamak.



There are four 5 mm pins on the back of the Houppelande buckle, onto which you simply place the small caps supplied and then fasten the buckle with a few light taps with a hammer.
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