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A 19th century gilded white metal Safranbolu buckle
The piece consists of two symmetrical lobed plaques connected by a central hinge element, forming a classic belt clasp. It is crafted in cast and chased metal, likely a low-grade silver, and richly decorated with intricate repoussé and openwork detailing.
The surface is adorned with multiple teardrop-shaped coral inlays, arranged in a radial and floral composition, typical of Safranbolu craftsmanship. Additional applied granulation and domed elements. 18 x 6 cm
Safranbolu, a historic town in northern Anatolia (modern-day Turkey), renowned for its rich tradition of metalwork and jewelry. Such buckles were traditionally worn as part of women’s ceremonial or festive attire, serving both a functional and symbolic role, often associated with status and regional identity.
Condition:
Wear due to age and use, one coral is missing.


