The development of split buckles can be traced back to the 18th century, especially in the 19th century, when split designs were very popular in Europe. Austria is one of the places where split buckles are popular, and this design was extremely popular at the time.
Design features of split buckles
The design feature of split buckles is that the decorative piece and the buckle are separated. This design not only increases the decorativeness, but also provides more matching possibilities. The decorative piece can be worn alone, while the button can be used to fix the clothes, so that the wearer can flexibly match according to different occasions and clothing styles.
The influence of split buckles in different cultures
Split buckles have an important position in European culture, especially in Austria. This design not only reflects the design trend at the time, but also becomes a symbol of fashion. In addition, the design concept of split buckles also influenced the later jewelry design. Many designers borrowed this concept of separation in their creations, making jewelry more diverse and personalized.









