Roman Triquetra-Fibula

Art.Nr.: 07 Fi Triquetra
18,48 €
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Roman Triquetra-Fibula - Bronze
Roman Triquetra-Fibula - Bronze
Roman Triquetra-Fibula - silver
Roman Triquetra-Fibula - silver
Roman Triquetra-Fibula - Back
Roman Triquetra-Fibula - Back
Roman Triquetra-Fibula - Replica
Roman Triquetra-Fibula - Replica
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Bronze
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925 sterling silver  
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Replica of a Roman Triquetra fibula / trumpet brooch.

This Roman brooch belongs to the genre of trumpet brooches and is also called a Triquetra fibula because of its Triskele shape.

The original of this Roman fibula replica was found in South Shields in England and is now in the Museum of Antiquities in Newcastle.

The Roman Triquetra fibula has Celtic roots and was formed in Britain in the mid-2nd century during the Roman occupation of England.

The Celtic-Roman trumpet ornamentation soon became a popular style of jewellery that spread throughout the Roman Empire with the Britannic legions

Dimensions of the Roman Triquetral-Fibula: 6 x 6 cm.

You can buy this Roman brooch in high-quality bronze or genuine silver-plated.
Alternatively, also available in 925 sterling silver (please note the delivery time).
Alloy...

The Roman fibula replica has a solid pin on the back for closing Roman garments or a cloak.
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Replica of a Roman Triquetra fibula / trumpet brooch.

This Roman brooch belongs to the genre of trumpet brooches and is also called a Triquetra fibula because of its Triskele shape.

The original of this Roman fibula replica was found in South Shields in England and is now in the Museum of Antiquities in Newcastle.

The Roman Triquetra fibula has Celtic roots and was formed in Britain in the mid-2nd century during the Roman occupation of England.

The Celtic-Roman trumpet ornamentation soon became a popular style of jewellery that spread throughout the Roman Empire with the Britannic legions

Dimensions of the Roman Triquetral-Fibula: 6 x 6 cm.

You can buy this Roman brooch in high-quality bronze or genuine silver-plated.
Alternatively, also available in 925 sterling silver (please note the delivery time).
Alloy...

The Roman fibula replica has a solid pin on the back for closing Roman garments or a cloak.
18.48

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