This 9th–10th Century Viking Solid Bronze Bucklebrings to life the refined artistry of Norse metalworkers at the height of the Viking Age. Inspired by archaeological finds from settlements like Birka and Hedeby, this buckle is a tribute to the intricate knotwork traditions that adorned Viking tools, weapons, and garments.
Lost-wax cast in solid bronze, the buckle features an interwoven pattern that reflects Norse cosmology—where all things are connected in an endless cycle. This design echoes motifs found in the Borre and Terslev styles, known for their complexity and elegance.
With its form and historically accurate styling, this buckle is more than just a fastener—it’s a statement piece suitable for warriors, traders. Ideal for securing belts, leather straps, or pouch flaps, it serves equally well for historical dress, museum-quality collections, or fantasy attire with authentic flair.
Measurements: Approximate
Intended belt width: 2.5 cm
Care Instructions:
- Wipe clean with a dry cloth after use
- Store in a dry place to prevent oxidation
- Avoid polishing with chemical agents to preserve finish
- Let the bronze develop a natural patina over time
Note:
Each buckle is individually cast using the lost-wax method, so minor variations in color and texture may occur.




































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