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Obsidian Skull Swords Pirate flag of Calico Jack Belt Buckle

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Wear your self-expression with this custom rectangular belt buckle. Printed in full, vibrant color and finished with a UV resistant and waterproof coating, your image will display beautifully against this burnished silver belt buckle for years to come. This belt buckle arrives in a black felt bag that is perfect for gifting.

    Note on wearing of buckle: as is seen in the product photos, from the wearer's perspective, with the buckle facing outwards so that onlookers can see the design, the belt loop that attaches to the belt is on the right side of the buckle. This means that in order to keep a design right-side-up, the belt will need to be worn around the waist with the belt threaded starting from the right side of the body, which is typically how women's belts are worn. Men's belts are typically worn threaded around the waist staring on the left-hand side (again from the wearer's perspective, with the buckle facing outwards), so please keep this in mind with designing or purchasing a belt buckle.

  • Made in the USA.
  • UV Resistant and waterproof.
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  • Size: 3" x 2".

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Obsidian Skull Swords Pirate flag of Calico Jack Belt Buckle

Obsidian Skull Swords Pirate flag of Calico Jack Belt Buckle

A low growl rumbled across the waves, not from the storm brewing on the horizon, but from Captain Jack's throat. His dark eyes, usually gleaming with mischief, held a steely glint as he surveyed the approaching ship. The "Revenge," his sloop, heeled slightly in the choppy water, its black hull a stark contrast to the dawn's pale light. --- "Spanish merchantman, by the looks of it," rasped Old Bill, the grizzled bosun, his weathered face etched with years at sea. "Fat belly, ripe for the plucking." --- A slow smile spread across Jack's face, as cold and sharp as the cutlass hanging from his hip. Unlike other captains who reveled in open brawls, Jack preferred a more theatrical approach. He wasn't interested in just plunder; he craved the delicious terror that preceded it. --- "Hold the sails, lads," he called out, his voice surprisingly calm amidst the rising tension. "Let them get a good look at us." --- The crew, a motley bunch of cutthroats and dreamers, exchanged knowing glances. This wasn't their first rodeo. Below deck, the nimble powder monkeys scurried about, ensuring a smooth flow of ammunition, while the gunners readied their cannons with practiced ease. --- The unsuspecting merchant ship, the "El Dorado," drew closer, its white sails catching the first rays of the hesitant sun. A band of musicians played a cheerful tune, a stark contrast to the grim silence aboard the "Revenge." --- Suddenly, with a flourish, Jack raised a hand. The tattered French flag they'd been flying dipped down, revealing a sight that sent shivers down the spines of even the most hardened pirates; the Jolly Roger. Its stark white skull, leering with empty sockets, seemed to mock the approaching vessel. Below the skull, crossed cutlasses gleamed with a deadly promise. --- A collective gasp echoed from the "El Dorado." The music died down, replaced by an awful, suffocating silence. The festive air vanished, replaced by a thick fog of terror. Even the seasoned sailors of the "El Dorado" couldn't help but flinch at the sight of the infamous flag. --- Jack allowed the silence to stretch, savoring the fear that radiated from the other ship like heat waves. Then, a slow, cruel smile spread across his face. "See, lads," he drawled, his voice dripping with mock sympathy, "sometimes the best weapon is a good scare." --- The element of surprise, meticulously orchestrated by Jack, had done its job. The pirates of the "Revenge" might not have fired a single shot yet, but the battle was already half-won. The legend of Calico Jack and his fearsome Jolly Roger would echo through the Caribbean for years to come, a chilling reminder that sometimes, the most terrifying weapon is a symbol. --- This file is made by RootOfAllLight available under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication

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By Ebrahim M.January 3, 2022Verified Purchase
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Great item love the item am sure to buy more. Printing was great was exactly and I love it. Will wear it at events.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Frank A.February 16, 2016Verified Purchase
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I'd lost my old Yudansha buckle with the sakura given to me when I earned my black belt in 1955. So, I saw this one with the Kanji on a white background and went for it. The design with the two characters, yawara [juu] and michi [doo] are finely drawn with a classic hand in a tight calligraphy. It's a delightful rendition with no added ornamentation and beautiful in its simplicity
5 out of 5 stars rating
By S.December 30, 2014Verified Purchase
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I gave this as a Christmas gift to a very good friend who like me is a Libra. The belt buckle was an excellent size, not too big, clunky or heavy. Light and attractive. Printing was good and seems durable.

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Product ID: 256121188483344242
Created on: 5/28/2024, 4:10 PM
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