This unusually large Armadillo belt buckle by Hector Aguilar would suit a man or woman equally well. It measures 5 9/16" in width and 2 9/16" in height.
It consists of five sterling silver plaques that are held together by rivets that allow for flexibility.
The buckle is accompanied by a custom made leather strap that is not original. It measures 29 1/2 inches in wearable length. The strap widens to 3 3/8" at the back. The buckle can accommodate any strap up to 1 3/8 inches in width.
Aguilar hallmark dates the buckle to 1943 - 1948.
Hector Aguilar's work is in the permanent collection
of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. He has been written about extensively by Penny Morrill in her research about Mexican silver.