Viking Celtic Belt buckle with chape and strap end, Jellinge Style - Outlet
Viking Celtic Belt buckle with chape and strap end, Jellinge Style
Measurements of the buckle frame with chape:
- Width approx. 59.76mm
- Length approx. 98.5mm
- Width for the belt inside max. approx. 32.9mm
Dimensions of the belt tip:
- Width approx. 33.09mm
- Length approx. 70.04mm
- Weight approx. 122.2 g
Quality hand cast from brass
How to attach the buckle and chape to a leather belt
The brass buckle has integrated rivets / shanks on the back. To attach the belt and the chape to a leather belt, you will need:
- A hammer (preferably spherical)
- A punch plier e.g. Article no. 9602
- Brass washers e.g. Article no. 10324
- Brass rivets (for the chape)
Punch holes into the leather on an appropriate position. The diameter of the holes must be approximately equal to the diameter of the rivet shanks on the back of the buckle. Put the buckle on the leather belt and poke the shafts through the leather. Place the washers on the rivets / shanks and shorten them so that they stick-out about 2-3mm. Now hammer the shaft ends. Do not lay the buckle on any hard material. Optimal is leather, soft wood or a thick solid fabric. So you will prevent damaging the front of the buvkle. It is better to hammer with less force, but with more strokes. With hammering, the shaft ends become thicker – kind of hats are formed there so that the washers can no longer be removed from the shafts. The buckle is now fixed on the leather.
Similarly, you attach the chape, but here the rivets are not part of the brass casting. You will therefore need suitable rivets and washers, which are not included.