Buckles

Buckles have been used for thousands of years as a way to fasten clothing and shoes, and as a decorative element. In ancient Egypt, buckles were made of metal and were used to fasten sandals. In ancient Rome, buckles were used to fasten belts and sandals, and were often made of bronze or iron.

During the Middle Ages, buckles were used to fasten shoes and belts, and were also used to decorate clothing and in the 14th and 15th centuries, buckles became increasingly popular as a fashion accessory and were used to fasten a wide variety of clothing, including hats, shoes, and belts.

During the 16th and 17th centuries, buckles became even more popular, and were used to fasten a wide variety of clothing, including shoes, belts, and clothing. They were often made of silver or gold and were highly decorative. Buckles were also used in the military, to more...

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Liberty & Co Arts & Crafts sterling silver & enamel belt buckle,…

Arts & Crafts Enamel Belt Buckle, Liberty & Co

Liberty & Co Arts & Crafts sterling silver & enamel belt buckle, with hand hammered triangular panels inset in turquoise and blue enamel, Birmingham 1909

William Hair Haseler for Liberty sterling silver and green…

Arts & Crafts Gothic Buckle with Green Stones by Haseler

William Hair Haseler for Liberty sterling silver and green stone buckle Arts & Crafts Gothic design two piece buckle set with six green stone panels marked W H H sterling

Sterling silver Arts & Crafts buckle by Archibald Knox for…

Knox's Heart Buckle with Enamel and Turquoise

Sterling silver Arts & Crafts buckle by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co 1905 double heart shaped, organic scroll design with turquoise and blue enamel, Birmingham 1905

Arts & Crafts belt buckle enamel on silver. The buckle has a…

Enamel Line Belt Buckle

Arts & Crafts belt buckle enamel on silver. The buckle has a line pattern filled in with very pale yellow & green on a white background (5 x 6.5 cm).