07 Fi Triquetra
Replica of a Roman Triquetra-Fibula / Trumpet-Brooch after an original find from the 2nd century AD. Bronze or real silver plated. 6 x 6 cm.
07 Fi Zwiebel
Replica of an onion button crossbow fibula from the Roman Empire dating to the 4th or 5th century. B ronze or silver plated . 7.5 x 4.5 cm.
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Replica of a Noric-Pannonian two-button fibula.
This high-quality and detailed replica of a so-called two-button fibula or double-button brooch of the type Almgren 237 in variant C is made after a historical model from the 1st century.
The Roman-Germanic fibula is cast in high-quality bronze and is also available in a genuine silver-plated version.
The two-knob brooch was typical of the garb of Noricum and Pannonia, the area between the Danube and the Alps, where Austria, the western part of Hungary, Slovenia and Croatia are located today.
The Norician-Pannonian fibula is equipped with a solid needle, which is also suitable for fastening strong fabrics.
Fibulae of this type were usually worn by Romans and Germanic tribes as shoulder brooches on Noric-Pannonian women's garments and closed the so-called peplos,
These brooches were usually worn in pairs on the shoulders. Occasionally, however, brooches of this type were also found in Bohemian men's graves as single brooches.
Dimensions of the Roman two-button fibula : 9 x 2.5 x 2 cm.