This term refers to a specific method of crafting metal items, frequently belt buckles and other decorative pieces. It involves applying a thick layer of silver onto a base of jewelers bronze. Jewelers bronze, an alloy primarily composed of copper and zinc, offers a robust and workable foundation. The subsequent plating of silver enhances the item’s aesthetic appeal, providing a bright, reflective surface reminiscent of sterling silver.
The combination of materials results in a durable and visually appealing product. The bronze provides structural integrity and allows for detailed designs, while the silver plating imparts a luxurious finish. This method offered a balance between cost and quality, providing a more affordable alternative to solid silver items, while still maintaining a high level of craftsmanship and visual appeal. Historically, this technique enabled wider accessibility to ornate and decorative metalwork.