Before they were replaced by buttons and buttonholes, they used fibulae to close coats and vestments. From the Bronze Age onwards, they were common to the Middle Ages and were often worn as jewelery, rank badges and statics symbols. The Fibula "Manus" is simple and easy. The ends of the bracket were turned in and angled. This simple ornamentation is modeled on historical models, which were very common among the Vikings. After the forging, the steel was deliberately not completely polished to obtain light worktraces This gives the fibula a more authentic character.
Material: steel Diameter (outside): 7 cm Weight: approx. 50 g
The Fibula "Manus" is simple and easy. The ends of the bracket were turned in and angled. This simple ornamentation is modeled on historical models, which were very common among the Vikings. After the forging, the steel was deliberately not completely polished to obtain light worktraces This gives the fibula a more authentic character.
Material: steel
Diameter (outside): 7 cm
Weight: approx. 50 g