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Brooches and fibulas

Brooches and fibulas

Wrought Iron Functional Cloak Brooch

Lord of Battles
203400000
6.60 €
Meet the Lord of Battles Wrought Iron Functional Cloak Clasp! Are you looking for the perfect accessory to complete your historical outfit? Our Functional Cloak Brooch is just what you need. With its elegant wrought iron design and easy use, this brooch will allow you to show off your cape with style and comfort. Thanks to its simple shape, this...
Brooches and fibulas

Viking ring or polyhedron brooch

Pera Peris
168360000
10.26 €
The Viking ring or polyhedron brooch is a unique and fascinating piece that you cannot miss. Made by the renowned German maker, Pera Peris, this brooch is handcrafted with care and attention to detail in sand cast brass. With dimensions of 6 x 5.5 cm, this Viking brooch is the perfect size to wear on any occasion. Its design inspired by the Viking era...
Brooches and fibulas

Viking giant pendant Hammer of Thor, Mjölnir

Pera Peris
228060000
36.30 €
Bring the strength and power of the thunder god with our awesome giant Viking Mjölnir pendant! With impressive dimensions of 5 x 4.4 cm and a weight of 57 grams, this high-quality pendant is made of bronze and comes with a 1 meter long black leather strap. This pendant represents Thor's hammer, a symbol of protection, strength and power in Norse...
Brooches and fibulas

Viking Fibula Ragnarok

Rawblade
207560000
11.49 €
Discover the majesty of the Viking Ragnarok Fibula, a metal piece that will transport you to ancient times where buttons were not known. Used to join and support any of the garments that made up the dress and/or cape, this fibula is an essential accessory for lovers of Nordic history and culture. Made of high-quality metal, the Ragnarok fibula stands out...
Brooches and fibulas

Viking dragon brooch, brass (6 cm.)

Battle Merchant
232360000
5.98 €
This stunning Germanic dragon brooch is a perfect replica from ancient times. The brooch is large and heavy, making it a great choice for closing heavy cloaks and cloaks. The dragon figure at the top of the brooch is an iconic element of Viking culture and symbolizes strength and protection. The brooch is made of brass and has a diameter of 6 cm. This...
Brooches and fibulas

Viking cloak closure brooch Borre brass finish

Battle Merchant
159100000
16.52 €
We present the Viking cape closure clasp carved in the Borre style, with fantastic brass finishes. This brooch, made by Battle Merchant, is the perfect complement to your period costumes or historical re-enactments. The brooch has ideal dimensions, with a width of 2.6 cm. and a length of 10 cm., which provides an adequate size so that it can be...
Brooches and fibulas

Viking Cloak Clasp Borre in Silver

Pera Peris
159090000
16.87 €
The Borre Viking Cloak Clasp in Silver is the perfect accessory to add a touch of style and authenticity to your Viking attire. This brooch is made by the prestigious German brand, Pera Peris, known for its attention to detail and superior quality. The brooch design is inspired by the Borre style, which was popular during the Viking Age. The carving on...
Brooches and fibulas

Viking brooch type Gldsborough Fibula, brass (6.3 cm.)

Battle Merchant
232410000
15.98 €
Let yourself be seduced by the charm of the Viking past with this impressive brass brooch. This replica of an original piece of the Goldsborough Viking hoard is a unique and striking piece. The fibula, also known as the penannular brooch or Celtic brooch, was used to fasten clothing in different historical periods. This brooch is a reproduction of the...
Brooches and fibulas

Viking brooch of 2 pieces in brass (4.5 cm.)

Battle Merchant
232370000
15.98 €
This two-piece Viking brooch is inspired by the ancient brooches or brooches that were used to hold clothing together in the Viking Age. It is made of brass and consists of two parts joined by a hinge, which makes it easy to open and close. In addition, it has four buttonholes on the back to ensure a proper hold on the garment. This two-piece Viking...
Brooches and fibulas

Viking brooch Fibula type with Dragon Heads, brass (6 cm.)

Battle Merchant
232400000
17.98 €
This Viking fibula brooch with dragon heads is a replica of a piece from the medieval and Viking times. The fibula is a type of brooch used in different periods of history to hold clothing. This brooch is designed with two dragon heads at the ends, giving it an impressive look. The clasp is very robust making it suitable for thicker coats and cloaks. It...
Brooches and fibulas

Viking brass fibula wolf design (4.5 cm.)

Lord of Battles
260610000
9.08 €
Discover authenticity and Viking charm with our Brass Viking Fibula with Wolf Design, a penannular brooch that will add a touch of elegance and functionality to your clothing! Here are the features that make this accessory an exceptional choice: Unique Wolf Design: The detail and craftsmanship of the wolves on the brooch not only captures the Viking...
Brooches and fibulas

Viking Birka weapon brooch, 10th century

Pera Peris
168050000
15.96 €
Do you want to add a touch of history and Viking style to your clothes? Then the Viking Birka Weapon Brooch, 10th century is perfect for you. This brooch is inspired by archaeological finds from the Birja settlement on the Swedish island of Björkö, which dates back to the 10th century. It is an exact replica of the Viking brooch found at this historic...
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Historical brooches and fibulas are authentic jewels from the past that have endured throughout the centuries. These exquisite pieces were not only used as decorative elements, but also had functional value in clothing from different periods. Join us on a fascinating journey through the history of these unique accessories.

The Renaissance and Opulence of Brooches

In the Renaissance, brooches reached their maximum splendor. They were made with precious materials such as gold and silver, and set with gems and pearls. These brooches not only adorned the costumes of the nobility, but also served as symbols of status and power. The attention to detail and exceptional craftsmanship of this era continue to impress jewelry lovers today.

Roman Fibulas: Functionality and Beauty

Fibulae, on the other hand, were brooches used in ancient Rome to fasten togas and tunics. Although their main function was practical, they did not skimp on design. These pieces displayed intricate patterns and engravings that reflected the sophistication of Roman culture. Each fibula was a work of art in itself, showing the craftsmanship of the time.

Baroque and Exuberant Elegance

In the Baroque era, brooches became symbols of exaggerated elegance and opulence. Adorned with diamonds, rubies and other precious gems, these accessories were the perfect complement to the sumptuous costumes of European nobility. Baroque fashion promoted ostentation, and brooches were the epitome of this extravagant trend.

Art Nouveau Brooches: Beauty Inspired by Nature

The artistic movement of Art Nouveau brought with it a new perspective in jewelry. The brooches of this era were characterized by their organic and sinuous designs, inspired by nature. Leaves, flowers and abstract shapes were recurring elements in these pieces. Art Nouveau brooches were an artistic expression that sought to break with the stylistic conventions of the past.

The Victorian Era: Brooches as Messengers of Feelings

In Victorian times, brooches were used to convey feelings and emotions. So-called "mourning brooches" were especially popular, with designs that included human hair woven into the jewelry as a reminder of a deceased loved one. These pieces were deeply personal and represented a unique connection to the past.

The Fascinating History of Brooches and Fibulas

Historical brooches and fibulas transport us to different times and cultures, each with its own narrative and style. These pieces not only bear witness to the fashion and art of their time, but are also treasures that endure to this day. Discover the beauty and charm of historical brooches and fibulas and be captivated by their fascinating history.

Frequent questions

  • What was the heyday for brooches?

    Brooches reached their greatest splendor during the Renaissance, with elaborate designs in gold, silver and precious gems that adorned the clothing of the nobility.

  • What function did Roman fibulas have?

    Roman fibulas were used to fasten togas and tunics, fulfilling a practical function in the clothing of ancient Rome.

  • How are Victorian era brooches characterized?

    Victorian brooches were used to convey feelings and emotions, with "mourning brooches" being a common way to remember deceased loved ones.

  • What distinguishes Art Nouveau brooches?

    Art Nouveau brooches are characterized by designs inspired by nature, with organic elements and sinuous shapes that break with the stylistic conventions of the past.

  • What was the main function of Roman fibulae?

    Roman fibulae had the primary function of securing clothing, such as togas and tunics, in ancient Rome, ensuring a proper fit.

Discover the historical richness and timeless elegance of historical brooches and fibulas. Immerse yourself in the past through these jewels that have endured over time.