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Large bronze buckles and cloisonné plates are the most characterstic items of Visigothic metalwork. This example is an excellent representation of the Ponto-Gothic style in the West. The style, marked by accents of red, blue, and green in the inlays, was developed by the Goths on the north shore of the Black Sea before the arrival of the Huns in 375, when the Goths divided into Ostrogoths and Visigoths
Cloisonné belt buckle The Morgan Library & Museum
Bronze belt buckle, kidney-shaped needle scutiform base. Length 36
ANOTHER VISIGOTHIC GARNET INLAID BRONZE BELT BUCKLE , 6TH CENTURY
Visigoth Buckle, Search the Collection, Spurlock Museum, U of I
Visigothic buckle hi-res stock photography and images - Page 2
Cloisonné during the Visigothic period in Spain
Belt Buckle, 550–600, Visigothic, Copper alloy with garnets, glass
Visigothic Belt Buckle, Bronze, 704001
Belt Buckle, c. 525-560. Visigothic, Iberian Peninsula, Migration
Belt Buckle, c. 525-560. Visigothic, Spain, Migration Period, 6th
Belted: Quick Bite – Museum Bites
ANOTHER VISIGOTHIC GARNET INLAID BRONZE BELT BUCKLE , 6TH CENTURY