Roman trumpet fibula, 1st-4th century, bronze

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Product description

This trumpet fibula (a type of bow fibula) is a replica of originals used in the mid-1st to 4th century AD in the (late) Roman Empire and for a longer time in Northern Germania. This type of fibula was used by Celts, Germanic peoples, and Romans, both men and women. The bow allows fabric to be tucked in between. This replica is made using the historical lost-wax method.

Product details
Product details:
Material: bronze (lost-wax method);
Length: 5 cm;
Weight: 13 grams;
Based on a historic original

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