Gallo-Roman Fibula

Art.Nr.: 07 Gallo-Roem
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Gallo-Roman fibula - silver-plated
Gallo-Roman fibula - silver-plated
Gallo-Roman fibula - bronze
Gallo-Roman fibula - bronze
Gallo-Roman fibula - Detail
Gallo-Roman fibula - Detail
Gallo-Roman fibula - backside
Gallo-Roman fibula - backside
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Gallo-Roman fibula with triskele motif.

This Gallo-Roman fibula was made after a find from southern France dating to the 1st to 2nd century AD. 

The fibula was modelled on a Gallo-Roman bridle fitting in the trumpet motif typical of the period, with three curled tendrils facing each other in the shape of a triskele.

Link to the historical model...

The triskele motif was frequently used in Celtic art and can be found on jewellery and fittings as well as on stone carvings, wallpapers and many other objects of daily life.

The Gallo-Roman fibula is made of high quality bronze and is also available in genuine silver-plated

Fibula diameter 3.5 cm.




The triskelion was already widespread as a symbol among the Celts since the Bronze Age. The triskelion generally represents life itself and the balance of nature. Thus the Celtic triskelion has various trinity characteristics.

For example, the triskelion symbolises past, present and future, but also birth, life and death. The triskelion stands for body, mind and soul as well as for earth, water and air and also for the succession of generations - girl, woman and old woman. The triskelion thus symbolises various natural cycles in life and the eternal change of nature.
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Gallo-Roman fibula with triskele motif.

This Gallo-Roman fibula was made after a find from southern France dating to the 1st to 2nd century AD. 

The fibula was modelled on a Gallo-Roman bridle fitting in the trumpet motif typical of the period, with three curled tendrils facing each other in the shape of a triskele.

Link to the historical model...

The triskele motif was frequently used in Celtic art and can be found on jewellery and fittings as well as on stone carvings, wallpapers and many other objects of daily life.

The Gallo-Roman fibula is made of high quality bronze and is also available in genuine silver-plated

Fibula diameter 3.5 cm.




The triskelion was already widespread as a symbol among the Celts since the Bronze Age. The triskelion generally represents life itself and the balance of nature. Thus the Celtic triskelion has various trinity characteristics.

For example, the triskelion symbolises past, present and future, but also birth, life and death. The triskelion stands for body, mind and soul as well as for earth, water and air and also for the succession of generations - girl, woman and old woman. The triskelion thus symbolises various natural cycles in life and the eternal change of nature.
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