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Your cart is empty.This buckle appeared in France around 1360 and spread fast throughout Western Europe. In England for Example they became very fashionable among the upper class between 1390 and 1420. Its intricate designs would make an amazing fit for your next late medieval reenactment outfit or maybe even for your next LARP costume (ideal for upper class or noble characters).
Azure
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024
These "Lord of Battles Medieval Fantasy Buckles" are perfect for costumers. They are well made and strong enough to belt on a sword.Between stage plays, Medieval festivals, and cosplay, I've found multiple uses for these buckles.Worth having in your crafting bag of sewing notions.
Rebecca A. Van Fossan
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2023
The review states it fits an approximately 3cm belt strap which is about 1 1/8 inches, the picture I've included is of the piece next to a 1 inch belt strap and as you can see it is significantly smaller than stated. This won't even fit through the buckle much less attach like it should to a strap of the size stated in the product description
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