Medieval brooches and fibulas

Brooches and fibulas

Small Medieval brass fibula (6.5x3 cm.)

House of Warfare
216000000
£3.52
Are you looking for the perfect complement to close your medieval capes? Look no further, we have the small medieval brass fibula that you are looking for. This brass fibula is ideal to give an authentic touch to your period costumes. With dimensions of 6.5 x 3 cm, it is the perfect size to fulfill its function of closing layers, but you can also use it...
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Medieval brass fibula Sibylle model

Mytholon
277220000
£4.17
Add a touch of medieval charm to your outfit with the Sibylle medieval brass fibula! This small but impressive piece is crafted from high-quality brass, making it strong and durable. With a diameter of 3 cm, it is the perfect complement to your medieval garments or to give a touch of retro style to your modern look. Whether you're attending a historic...
Medieval brass fibula Heliarde model
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Medieval brass fibula Heliarde model

Mytholon
277040000
£4.87
Add a touch of authenticity and elegance to your medieval clothing with the Heliarde model brass fibula. This medium-sized accessory is meticulously designed to complement any historical outfit, accurately recreating the functionality and style of medieval times. The Heliarde model fibula is not only a decorative piece, but also serves as a functional...
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Medieval cape fibula in wrought iron

Lord of Battles
200370000
£4.94
The medieval wrought iron cape fibula from the Lord of Battles brand is the perfect accessory to complement your historical outfits. With its simple shape, it suits numerous periods and characters such as Celts, Raetians, Anglo-Saxon England, and Vikings. This style of fibula was popular for centuries and continued to be used until the Early Middle Ages...
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Small twisted ring brooch, brass (4 cm.)

Battle Merchant
232390000
£5.11
This small braided ring brooch is a perfect replica of the brooches used by the Celts and Vikings to fasten their cloaks and capes. Crafted from high-quality brass, it's small enough to hold a lightweight garment, yet strong enough to hold a heavy coat closed. Its compact size makes it ideal for those looking for an understated and elegant brooch to add...
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Wrought Iron Functional Cloak Brooch

Lord of Battles
203400000
£5.64
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...
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Medieval cloak brooch with leaf-shaped ends

Lord of Battles
203410000
£5.64
The Medieval Cloak Brooch with leaf-shaped ends is the perfect accessory for your medieval-inspired costumes and outfits. Whether you're preparing for a themed event or just want to add a unique touch to your style, this brooch is an unparalleled choice. When it comes to quality and durability, this brooch can't be beat. Its careful and precise...
Brooches and fibulas

Medieval brass fibula

Lord of Battles
200410000
£5.64
The Lord of Battles brand medieval brass fibula is the perfect accessory for those looking to recreate historical attire. Simple and elegant in design, this fibula fits numerous periods and characters including Celts, Raetians, Anglo-Saxon English, and Vikings. His style has been popular for centuries and was used in Europe until the High Middle Ages. The...
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Hand forged medieval fibula double spiral design

Battle Merchant
271880000
£5.97
Add a medieval touch to your outfit with our double spiral design hand forged fibula! This unique piece features an ornamental spiral design on both ends of the brooch, adding a touch of elegance and authenticity to your style. Featured Features: Medieval Design: Inspired by the aesthetics of the Middle Ages, this fibula features a double spiral design...
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Hand forged medieval fibula braided model

Battle Merchant
271890000
£5.97
Make a medieval style statement with our hand-forged braided pattern fibula! This stunning piece features a twisted braid design and is meticulously crafted to add a touch of authenticity and elegance to your medieval attire. Featured Features: Authentic Medieval Design: Inspired by medieval craftsmanship, this fibula features a twisted braid design that...
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Medieval fibula for capes

Lord of Battles
205360000
£6.35
Do you still use those fragile fibulas that break as soon as they hold your cape? If you're looking for one that doesn't, it's time you switched to this attractive cape fibula! Our craftsmen have meticulously HAND FORGED this fibula out of strong IRON. Its dimensions are approx. (9.5 X 5.8) cm and has a highly adjustable pin to fit over any layer you wear...
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Fibula-clasp for cloak in hand-forged iron

Lord of Battles
199610000
£6.35
Are you looking for a unique and resistant brooch for your capes and cloaks? This hand-forged iron fibula-cloak brooch is perfect for you! This brooch has been SKILLFULLY HAND FORGED from solid iron, ensuring its durability and strength. Measuring approximately (10.6 x 7) cm, it fits perfectly with any fabric, ensuring your cape or cloak stays securely...
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To explore the world of medieval and Templar brooches and fibulas is to immerse yourself in an era of knights, crusades and unsolved mysteries. These accessories not only served a practical function, but also communicated status, identity, and beliefs. Below are titles that address different aspects of these fascinating pieces of history.

The Evolution of Medieval Brooches

Medieval brooches, from their beginnings in the Early Middle Ages to their evolution in the Gothic period, reflect significant changes in the fashion and technology of the time. Initially, they served as purely functional devices for holding clothing. However, over time, they became symbols of status and wealth, incorporating intricate designs and precious stones. The complexity of these brooches not only demonstrates the craftsmanship of their creators but also the desire of medieval society to demonstrate religious devotion and affiliation with powerful groups.

Templar Fibulas: More than Ornaments

Templar fibulas are distinguished by their deep symbolism and connections with the Knights Templar. These objects, often adorned with kick crosses and Christian emblems, not only served to hold cloaks or robes but also functioned as badges of membership in the order. Analyzing these fibulas offers a unique window into the practices and beliefs of the Templars, a group whose history continues to fascinate for its mix of mysticism, bravery, and tragedy.

Diversity of Materials in Medieval Jewelry

The selection of materials for the creation of medieval brooches and fibulae reveals much about the trade, availability of resources, and aesthetic preferences of the time. From the common use of bronze and iron to the luxurious incorporation of gold, silver, and gems, these materials not only define the look of the piece but also its meaning and value. The diversity in materials also indicates trade exchanges with distant territories, showing a medieval world more connected than often imagined.

Iconography on Templar Brooches

The iconography present on the Templar brooches is rich and varied, incorporating elements ranging from the kick cross to vegetal and geometric motifs. These symbols were not random choices, but carefully selected representations of Templar faith, philosophy, and values. Understanding these symbols provides a deeper understanding of the Templar mentality, as well as their importance in the broader context of medieval Christianity.

Manufacturing Techniques of the Period

Brooch and fibula making techniques reveal the extraordinary skill and technical knowledge of medieval craftsmen. From metal casting and forging to delicate filigree work and stone setting, these techniques varied significantly by region and period. The study of these techniques is not only fascinating from an artistic point of view, but also offers clues about knowledge exchange and innovation in medieval Europe.

Use and Meaning of Brooches and Fibulas in Medieval Society

Medieval brooches and brooches were much more than just fashion accessories; They were indicators of social status, group membership, and personal beliefs. Analysis of its use in different strata of medieval society helps to understand the complexities of the social structure of the time and the ways in which jewelry served as a non-verbal language of communication and expression.

Conservation and Collection of Antique Brooches and Fibulas

The conservation of medieval and Templar brooches and fibulas is a vital field for the study and appreciation of these objects. Modern conservation practices make it possible not only to preserve these artifacts for future generations but also to study them with advanced scientific techniques. Collectors and museums play a crucial role in this process, ensuring that these


Why were brooches and fibulas so important in the Middle Ages?

Brooches and fibulas not only served a practical function of securing clothing, but also served as indicators of social status, group membership, and expression of personal beliefs. Its importance lies both in its usefulness and its ability to communicate complex messages through its design and material.

What did the Templar fibulas symbolize?

Templar fibulae symbolized membership in the Templar Order, representing not only affiliation but also devotion to Christian and Templar ideals. Symbols, like kicked crosses, They were distinctive of the order and communicated a deep sense of faith and purpose.

How do the materials used in brooches and fibulas reflect medieval trade relations?

The diversity of materials, from base metals to precious stones, indicates extensive trade and the availability of resources. The use of exotic or luxurious materials in medieval jewelry suggests commercial exchanges with distant territories and reflects the aesthetic preferences and values of the society of the time.

What was the function of iconography on Templar brooches?

The iconography on Templar brooches served to communicate the faith, values and philosophy of the Templar Order. Each symbol had a specific meaning, from representing Christian devotion to expressing chivalric ideals and virtues.

What do manufacturing techniques tell us about medieval craftsmen?

The manufacturing techniques demonstrate the skill, technical knowledge and innovation of medieval craftsmen. The study of these techniques offers a window into the craftsmanship of the period, revealing a high degree of specialization and the exchange of knowledge across regions and periods.

How did brooches and brooches indicate social status in the Middle Ages?

The design, material and complexity of the brooches and brooches could indicate the social status of the wearer. More elaborate pieces made with precious materials were often reserved for the nobility, while simpler designs and less expensive materials were used by the lower classes.

What is the importance of preserving ancient brooches and brooches?

Conservation allows us not only to preserve these objects for the future, but also to study them and better understand the history, culture and craft techniques of the time. Conservation efforts ensure that these artifacts continue to inspire and educate about rich medieval history.

Discover the magic of history through our unique collection of medieval and Templar brooches and fibulas. Immerse yourself in the past and take a piece of history with you. Explore our selection today and find the perfect accessory that tells a story.