IHC Buckle and Strap End 1350-1500AD
From the fires of Red Mountain, These solid brass castings are incredibly high quality. Made with care and skill - they replicate historical designs, often replicating an actual historical find.
This type of buckle containing a box shape can be seen in some statues and historical figure castings, suggesting a extended use within the knightly classes. The use of this kind of ornament increased during the 15th C, Many historical finds date to this period. The 'IHC' monogram is used to represent the name of Jesus Christ (Iesus Christos) being more prevalent after the Frankish Merovingian era. This set is completed with a matching belt end. Perfect for reenactments of 1350 to 1500.
Key Information
- Size of the buckle 38.8 x 30.53mm
- Inner width approx. 23.9mm
- Strap End 32.9 x 20.35mm