Archaeological leather band fasteners (Sölja (singular, Swedish)) from what is now southern Sweden. The picture, which is copied from here is originally from the Nordisk Familjebok from 1919, and is no longer protected by Swedish copyright law.
The upper-left buckle is a simple frame-and-prong design, while the bottom buckle features an integrated chape or cap-end with a central pin attached to the frame.
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Ascheological leather band fasteners (Sölja (singular, Swedish)) from what is now southern Sweden. The picture, which is copied from [http://runeberg.org/nfch/0123.html here] is originally from ''Nordisk Familjebok'' 1919, and is no longer restricted by