Renaissance robe clasp with floral motif.
Here you can buy a Renaissance-style robe clasp designed in the form of a filigree openwork floral motif.
The clasp features a filigree openwork floral motif, which makes the clasp
very light and playful despite its size.
Plant motifs were very common in Renaissance figurative art and were
reminiscent of the floral motifs of antiquity and the Garden of Eden, merging pagan symbolism with a Christian co-text.
Due to its size and high-quality design, the clasp is ideal for
heavy capes or woollen cloaks in LARP and medieval re-enactment.
The floral clasp can be
sewn onto the fabric perfectly using a needle and thread.
You can buy this clasp in high-quality
bronze or genuine
silver-plated.
Alternatively, you can also order it in 925
sterling silver (please note delivery time).
Alloy...
With needle and thread, the robe clasp can be
easily sewn onto the cloak with the eyelets all around.
The Renaissance robe clasp
measures 11 x 4.5 cm.
In Renaissance art, flowers acquired a
symbolic meaning. Artists such as Botticelli and Leonardo da Vinci often integrated floral motifs such as flowers into their paintings in order to convey messages and allegories. The rose, for example, symbolised love, while the lily represented the purity of the Virgin Mary.