Posted 9 years ago
Taksjordaan
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Found this Victorian era belt while metal detecting a South African Boer War site.
Peacock on the buckle
Looks like copper but not sure
Such great condition after 120 years
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Posted 9 years ago
Taksjordaan
(2 items)
Found this Victorian era belt while metal detecting a South African Boer War site.
Peacock on the buckle
Looks like copper but not sure
Such great condition after 120 years
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amazing find......just beautiful and such a mystery here!
looks like a museum quality item!
Jeez I want to go metal detecting with you....just awesome!
Thank you Melaniej
You are more than welcome to come and detect with me, but think you are a few days travel away from me ????
Thanks for the nice comments
my metal detector is about 14yrs old and gave it to my brother because I never find good stuff around here.
But it would be damn worth the travel and what fun it would be!
Nothing like actually digging something up like this!
Great treasures are there to be found!
I do know that the Peacock is very Imp in India...my dear friend and past boss has told me about the peacock before but can't recall all the info. But you can go online and research..
National Bird of India
here some info I found online and I will have to show her this piece you found, she will love it!
The significance of peacock is attached to cultures of India, Far East, Ancient Persia, Greek and Christian. In Hinduism, the image of the god of thunder, rains and war, Indra, was depicted in the form of a peacock. In south India, peacock is considered as a 'vahana' or vehilce of lord Muruga. The figure of peacock is painted in various Islamic religious buildings. In Christianity, the peacock was also known as the symbol of the 'Resurrection'.
Wow, thank you for this valuable information.
I will search further online on the leads you gave me.
I agree with you, treasures are there to be found ans still thousends in the ground.
Please do show your friend and let me know what she thinks.
You can also email me at thinusjordaan36@gmail.com if you have any more info.
Regards,
Thinus.