07 Gew Haith
Detailed Viking dress pin replica with dragon head according to a find from Hedeby / Germany. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 13 x 3 cm.
07 Gew Hand
Replica of a Roman hairpin with the depiction of a hand holding a fruit after a find from the 1st to 2nd century. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 19 x 2 cm.
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Replica of a so-called wheel pin from the Bronze Age.
Here you can buy a detailed replica of a so-called wheel-headed pin of the Bronze Age, a historical dress pin from around 1500 BC.
This wheel-headed pin belongs to the "Unterbimbach" wheel pin type, a Bronze Age dress pin with an inner and an outer ring connected by spokes and a single round eyelet.
Wheel-heaed pins were widespread in the Middle Bronze Age and came in different variations. This type of pin was used in the Middle Bronze Age as a garment pin to fasten a cloak, or worn in pairs to fasten a femal dress.
You can buy this wheel-pin in high-quality bronze or genuine silver-plated.
Alternatively, also available in 925 sterling silver (please note the delivery time). Alloy...
Dimensions of the Bronze Age dress pin: xxx cm.
Wheel-heded pins are considered a typical form of pin from the Bronze Age barrows and were a common clothing accessory found on men (single) and women (in pairs) during excavations in Central Europe and France.
From the Middle Bronze Age, i.e. between 1600 and 1300 BC, wheel pins are primarily known as grave goods from barrows and were found centred on the chest or in pairs under the collarbones, depending on the area of application.
There are different versions of the wheel-heded pins: single or double, with a round or a more oval wheel, with one or more eyelets and a different number of spokes.