07 Fi Bue-Kent
Replica of an early medieval Anglo-Saxon bow brooch from the Merovingian Period found in Kent. Available in Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 7 x 4 cm
07 Fi BueMero
Replica of an Early Medieval Frankish bow brooch from the Merovingian period with cloisonné. Available in Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 8.2 x 5 cm
07 Fi BueFrank
Beautiful replica of a Frankish radiate head fibula from the Merovingian period of the 6th - 7th century. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 7 x 4 cm.
07 Fi Got 1
Replica of a Ostrogothic fibula from the Migration Period dating to the 3rd and 4nd century. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 4.8 x 2.8 cm.
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Replica of a bow brooch of the Hahnheim type.
A detailed replica of a zoomorphic bow brooch of the Hahnheim type after a find from Kent / England from the 6th - 7th century.
Five-button brooches with a radial head plate like this one were mainly worn by West Germanic women during the Early Middle Ages and were very common. Such brooches are found mainly in the Rhineland, but were also widespread across northern France to southern England.
The bow brooches were worn as a pair near the waist to close the woman's tunic. In the early Middle Ages, brooches were part of the so-called four brooch costume, which was characteristic of the garments worn by Merovingian women.
In the four brooch costume, two larger bow brooches were worn in the lower part of the garment and two smaller S-fibulas in the upper part.
The original of this five-button brooch was originally made with carnelian inlays and is now in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford / England. We offer this brooch replica made of bronze and silver plated with inlays of red glass flux.