Medieval Fibulae and Cloak Clasps
These historical costume accessories can be widely used for your cloak, shirt, tunic and other garments. Our offer includes forged iron and silver fibulas, as well as pewter cloak clasps. Technically, the Latin term, fibulae, refers to Roman brooches; however, the term is widely used to refer to brooches from the entire ancient and early medieval world that continue Roman forms. The fibula developed in a variety of shapes, but all were based on the safety-pin principle. Fibulae replaced straight pins that were used to fasten clothing in the Neolithic period and the Bronze Age. In turn, they were replaced as clothing fasteners by buttons in the Middle Ages. Some fibulae are direct museal copies of real finds. Delivered in plastic bag. To provide safe shipping the pins are equipped with plastic protection.
Germanic Fibula BRO02 Hand-hammered iron Size (cm): 6 cm (diameter) [Product Details...] Price:     |
Germanic Fibula BRO03 Made of forged iron Size (cm): 5 cm (diameter) [Product Details...] Price:     |
Leaf Fibula BRO24 Hand forged iron Size (cm): 6 cm (diameter) [Product Details...] Price:     |
Plain Silver Fibula BRO42 Remaining Stock Small 925 Sterling Silver costume brooch for shirts, very useful kind of jewel for reenactors. Weight circa 3 grams Size (cm): 2 cm (diameter) [Product Details...] Price:     |