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Bowfibula, Celtic, La Tene


Bowfibula, Celtic, La Tene

Weight  15

These are typical of the Celtic garments of the La Tene period, and were widespread in the world of Celts and Romans in the time before Christ`s birth.

This Celtic fibula is based on a historical model from the 3rd to 1st century BC, Made of a single piece of brass bronze.

The staple is formed at the apex to form a spiral, which gives the needle the necessary tension - much like a modern safety needle.

Dimensions of the Celtic Fibula: 7 x 2 x 1 cm. Wire thickness 1.5 mm.

Available in bronze and silver plated.

This celtic jewelery served above all to close the Peplos, the Celtic women`s garment.

The fibulae were always worn in pairs on the shoulders. Individually used, one used the stirrup also to close the cloak.

The price is for a copy of this replica of a Celtic temple handcraft.

Silver Plated
in stock
CHF 16.50


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