This detailed replica of a heavily profiled fibula , as the archaeologists call it, is made according to a Germanic find and dates to the Roman imperial period of the 1st to 2nd century AD.
Fibulae of the type of the heavily profiled fibulae were common during the Roman Empire, especially in the East Germanic provinces of the Roman empire, as well as in free Germany.
Such fibulae were an integral part of Roman-Germanic woman`s clothing, and were worn on the shoulders to secure the peplos.
This replica of a heavily profiled fibula, which is part of the Roman imperialism of the first and second centuries. dated, perfectly complements the Germanic costume in Larp and Reenactment.
Dimensions of the Germanic handbook: 3.5 x 1.5 x 1.5 cm.
Fibulae of the type of the heavily profiled fibulae were common during the Roman Empire, especially in the East Germanic provinces of the Roman empire, as well as in free Germany.
Such fibulae were an integral part of Roman-Germanic woman`s clothing, and were worn on the shoulders to secure the peplos.
This replica of a heavily profiled fibula, which is part of the Roman imperialism of the first and second centuries. dated, perfectly complements the Germanic costume in Larp and Reenactment.
Dimensions of the Germanic handbook: 3.5 x 1.5 x 1.5 cm.