Old Cut Diamond Paste Steel Shoe Buckle, 18th Century France

1780-90, France. Measuring 3 in (7.5cm) x 2 in (5 cm)   From a similar Piece at the Met Museum: Buckles set with paste stones were highly prized in the late 18th century. As the material to make the stones was rather cheap, the bucklemaker could concentrate on cutting and...
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1780-90, France.

Measuring 3 in (7.5cm) x 2 in (5 cm)

 

From a similar Piece at the Met Museum: Buckles set with paste stones were highly prized in the late 18th century. As the material to make the stones was rather cheap, the bucklemaker could concentrate on cutting and setting the stones to maximize their full brilliant potential. 

The detail of the interior gold border shows they are of high quality.

The cloth latchets on shoes were drawn through the buckles to keep the shoe tight over the instep, so while they served a functional purpose, many buckles, were decorative as well.

 

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