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Belt Buckle-2007.227_web
“Belt Buckle” dates from 525-560 in the Migration period, located in the Iberian Peninsula. The object belongs to the 6th century, and it is made of bronze and glass. “Belt Buckle” is a piece of jewelry, and it is located at 106A Migration Period & Coptic in the Medieval Art department at the CMA. I chose this object because the image of the object and what it was used for was not really correlating with me. The parameters of the “belt buckle” are 14.1x8x1.4cm, and for a belt buckle, it is very big. The size of it and its purpose of use do not really match because bronze and glass are heavy, and it would weigh the person down. It is interesting to see how the belt buckle has evolved. The access number is 2007.227, and the credit line is given to Joe Hatzenbuehler. The image can be also seen on the museums’ website.
Belt Buckle-2007.227_web
“Belt Buckle” dates from 525-560 in the Migration period, located in the Iberian Peninsula. The object belongs to the 6th century, and it is made of bronze and glass. “Belt Buckle” is a piece of jewelry, and it is located at 106A Migration Period & Coptic in the Medieval Art department at the CMA. I chose this object because the image of the object and what it was used for was not really correlating with me. The parameters of the “belt buckle” are 14.1x8x1.4cm, and for a belt buckle, it is very big. The size of it and its purpose of use do not really match because bronze and glass are heavy, and it would weigh the person down. It is interesting to see how the belt buckle has evolved. The access number is 2007.227, and the credit line is given to Joe Hatzenbuehler. The image can be also seen on the museums’ website.