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- 🇲🇾 アムコープモール (ペタリンジャヤ)
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18 、ジャラン ペルシャラン バラット 、46050 、マレーシア
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These were traditionally worn as part of the Sarong Kebaya outfit by the Baba-Nyonya community in the Straits Settlements (Malacca, Penang, and Singapore).
Ogival / Eye-shape (typical of late 19th to early 20th-century styles)
Hand-chased and repoussé (metalwork technique hammered from the reverse to create low relief).
The buckle features an intricate floral and foliate motif, which is a classic hallmark of Straits Chinese silver.
• Central Medallion: Features a stylized sunflower or peony—symbolizing wealth and royalty in Chinese culture.
• Border Work: The outer edges consist of scrolling vines and tendrils (awan larat), showing a blend of Chinese aesthetics and local Malay influence.
• Reverse Side: Shows the original wire loop fastener used to hook onto a heavy silver mesh belt.
Elevate your collection with this exquisite Antique Peranakan "Pending" (belt buckle), a testament to the refined craftsmanship of the Straits Chinese heritage. This ogival-shaped buckle was a centerpiece of traditional Nyonya attire, worn to secure the silk sarong.
This piece features exceptionally detailed repoussé work, showcasing a central floral medallion surrounded by a lush tapestry of scrolling foliage and traditional motifs. The hand-chased borders and scalloped edges highlight the artisan's precision.
Dimensions : 12.3 x 21 cm
Weight : 344g