Roman brooches and fibulas

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Brooches and fibulae

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...
Cloak Closures

Medieval cloak brooch with leaf-shaped ends

Lord of Battles
203410000
6.60 €
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 fibulae

Large Angús fibula for dresses and capes

Mytholon
249150000
10.33 €
Do you want to add a touch of elegance and style to your dresses and capes? The large Angús brooch from the Mytholon brand is the perfect choice. Take a look at the features that make it stand out: Artistic Design: This fibula has been carefully designed with artistic twisting that enhances any outfit. Add a touch of sophistication to your dresses and...
Brooches and fibulae

Large Bernhard fibula for dresses and capes

Mytholon
249170000
10.33 €
Are you looking for a brooch that can give a touch of class to your dresses and capes, even when they are made of more robust fabrics such as wool or linen? The large Bernhard brooch from the Mytholon brand is the ideal choice. Here we present its outstanding features: Large diameter of 8 cm: Thanks to its generous diameter, this fibula is perfect for...
Brooches and fibulae

Historical fibula with leaves forged by hand (9.3x5.3 cm.)

House of Warfare
215530000
8.26 €
Discover the elegance and charm of the historical Fibula with hand-forged blades. With a size of 9.3x5.3 cm., this fibula is a unique and authentic piece that will transport you to bygone times. The highlight of this fibula are its leaves at the ends, which give it a distinctive and original touch. Each blade has been forged by hand, giving it a flawless...
Brooches and fibulae

Large Lyra fibula for dresses and capes

Mytholon
249190000
13.14 €
The large Lyra fibula from the Mytholon brand is the perfect choice to give a touch of elegance and functionality to your dresses and capes. Here we present its outstanding features: Functionality and decoration: The large Lyra fibula is versatile and can be used both as a closure for your capes and hoods and as an impressive decorative element. This...
Brooches and fibulae

Small Lyra fibula for dresses and capes

Mytholon
249200000
10.33 €
The small Lyra fibula from the Mytholon brand is an elegant and versatile piece that cannot be missing from your collection of accessories for dresses and capes. Below, we present its outstanding features: Functionality and decoration: The small Lyra fibula can be used as a closure for your capes and hoods, but it is also a charming choice to use as a...
Brooches and fibulae

Fibula for capes in polished forged steel (11x6.7 cm.)

Lord of Battles
218420000
9.08 €
The Forged Polished Steel Cloak Pin is the perfect complement to any medieval attire. Made of high quality polished steel, this fibula captures the essence of ancient Roman, Celtic, Viking and medieval cloak clasps. With dimensions of 11 x 6.7 cm, this fibula is large enough to securely hold any cloak or cloak. Its elegant and robust design ensures that...
Brooches and fibulae

Small Angús fibula for dresses and capes

Mytholon
249160000
8.18 €
Are you looking for a touch of elegance and style for your most delicate dresses and capes? The small Angús fibula from the Mytholon brand is the perfect choice. Take a look at the features that make this fibula an essential accessory: Suitable size: With a diameter of 6.5 cm, this fibula is perfect for lighter fabrics such as cotton or fine linen. Its...
Brooches and fibulae

Small Bernhard fibula for dresses and capes

Mytholon
249180000
8.18 €
The small Bernhard fibula from the Mytholon brand is the perfect accessory to enhance your dresses and capes with a touch of style and functionality. Below, I present its outstanding features: Diameter of 6.5 cm: With a diameter of 6.5 cm, this fibula is ideal for thicker fabrics such as wool or coarse linen. You can trust it to keep your garments safe...
Brooches and fibulae

Roman forged steel fibula

House of Warfare
216050000
6.60 €
Discover the primitive Roman fibula in forged steel, the historical style brooch that will transport you to the time of the Roman Empire. Made with authentic materials and a black finish, this fibula-brooch is a true jewel of history. With a design inspired by the first brooches that are estimated to have appeared in the 2nd millennium BC, this piece can...
Brooches and fibulae

Roman fibula in stainless steel (7.9x3.5 cm.)

Lord of Battles
218500000
7.43 €
Introducing the Roman Fibula in stainless steel, a must-have accessory for all history enthusiasts and costume lovers! This elegant and resistant Roman fibula is made of stainless steel with a flawless polished finish. Its robust and durable design guarantees a secure closure for capes and tunics, whether in Roman, medieval or any other era costumes. With...
Brooches and fibulae

Roman Omega fibula, 2nd century AD

Pera Peris
168120000
21.76 €
Discover the elegance and history of the Roman Omega Fibula, 2nd century AD This Roman jewel, based on a historical model from the 2nd century AD, features an expressive snake head at both ends, which adds a touch of sophistication. Made from solid cast brass, this snap will allow you to close heavy woolen coats with ease. Omega-shaped ring brooches were...
Brooches and fibulae

Fibula Silvana leaves for dresses and capes

Mytholon
249210000
13.14 €
Discover the timeless elegance of the Silvana Fibula for dresses and capes! Would you like to add a touch of sophistication and style to your clothing? Our Silvana Fibula is the perfect choice. It is designed to add a touch of class to your dresses and capes, reminding you of the rich history of fibulas dating back to the Bronze Age. Did you know that...
Brooches and fibulae

Braided fibula made of Zamak

Rawblade
207570000
10.66 €
Discover our incredible braided fibula made of Zamak If you are a lover of medieval times and you are passionate about characterization, this fibula is perfect for you. With a traditional Central European style, this piece of Zamak is present in numerous costumes of the time. Its unique and authentic design will make you feel transported to that...
Brooches and fibulae

Central insignia for Roman Phalera (7 cm.)

233500000
22.95 €
If you are passionate about the history of Rome and want to faithfully recreate the clothing of a Roman legionnaire, then this phalera is an essential accessory for you. The phalerae were a symbol of honor and bravery, awarded to Roman soldiers who had distinguished themselves in battle. With this reproduction of a Roman phalerae in brass, you will have a...
Roman brooches and fibulas

Medieval Roman fibula in cast bronze (7.7 cm.)

Lord of Battles
281090000
16.52 €
Discover the timeless elegance of our medieval Roman fibula in cast bronze, a classic piece made with the ancient technique of lost wax bronze casting. Our in-house team has meticulously created this fusion of pure copper and tin alloy, following historically accurate proportions. Used from Roman times to the Celtic period, this fibula is not only a...
Brooches and fibulae

Roman fibula-brooch, 1st century

Pera Peris
168430000
31.79 €
Discover this incredible Roman fibula-brooch from the 1st century, typical in the Germanic area of Austria, Hungary, Slovenia and Croatia. This amazing brooch, made by the renowned and prestigious German manufacturer Pera Peris, is a true treasure for lovers of history and archaeology. With a length of 9 cm and a width of 2.5 cm, this Roman fibula-brooch...
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Fibula-brooch Roman Triquetra, 2nd century AD

Pera Peris
168130000
20.06 €
Roman Triquetra fibula-brooch, 2nd century AD inspired by the original found in South Shields, England and now in the Newcastle Museum of Antiquities. Do you love history and ancient culture? Are you a fan of unique and meaningful jewelry? Then you're going to love our Roman Triquetra Fibula-brooch! This wonderful brooch is inspired by the original that...
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The Story Behind Roman Brooches and Fibulae

Roman brooches and fibulae are more than just simple accessories; they are iconic pieces that tell the story of a civilization rich in culture and style. Used since antiquity to fasten garments and togas, these artifacts have evolved both in design and functionality. Each fibula reflects the skill of the artisans of its time and provides a glimpse into Roman clothing trends.

Over time, brooches not only found practical use but also began to adorn the clothing of wealthy Romans, becoming symbols of status. Some richly decorated fibulae could even be considered works of art. Today, these pieces are valued not only for their history but also for their aesthetic appeal and their ability to complement a modern outfit.

Materials and Manufacturing Techniques of Roman Fibulae

In antiquity, brooches and fibulae were made from various materials, ranging from bronze to wrought iron. The choice of material depended on the social status of the wearer, as well as the purpose of the piece. Over time, artisans perfected forging and casting techniques that allowed them to create intricate and functional designs.

The manufacturing processes also varied. The simpler fibulae were hand-forged, while the more elaborate ones could include techniques such as engraving or embedding precious stones. Today, we appreciate not only the functionality of these pieces but also the technical mastery that has been passed down through generations, reflecting an invaluable cultural legacy.

Differences Between Roman Brooches and Fibulae

Although often used interchangeably, Roman brooches and fibulae have distinctive characteristics. While both serve the function of fastening garments, fibulae tend to have a more structural design, often with a closure mechanism that ensures their security. On the other hand, brooches can be more decorative and stylized, featuring a wide range of shapes and decorations.

The diversity in fibula design also points to their social context; the more decorated ones were often used by the elite, while the simpler types were common among the working classes. This nuance in usage and design provides us with an enriching view of how clothing and accessories reflected the social hierarchy in ancient Rome.

The Resurgence of Brooches and Fibulae in Current Fashion

Today, Roman brooches and fibulae are experiencing renewed interest in the fashion world. Contemporary designers are rediscovering these iconic pieces, incorporating them into their collections and blending the old with the new. This has not only revitalized historical designs but has also allowed new generations to appreciate the beauty and functionality of these accessories.

Using a Roman fibula in a modern outfit can add a distinctive and sophisticated touch. These pieces can be employed to fasten capes, coats, and even evening wear, becoming symbols of both elegance and a connection to history. Thus, brooches and fibulae not only adorn but also evoke dialogues between the past and the present, captivating those who wear them.

Maintenance and Care of Roman Brooches and Fibulae

Caring for brooches and fibulae is essential to preserve their beauty and functionality. It is advisable to keep these pieces in a dry place and to avoid prolonged exposure to moisture, as this can affect the metals over time. Gently wipe them with a soft cloth and avoid using harsh chemicals that may damage them.

Furthermore, when storing them, it is wise to do so individually to prevent them from scratching each other. If they are used frequently, it is useful to check them periodically to ensure that the closure mechanism works correctly. This ensures that each piece continues to serve its purpose while maintaining its historical aesthetic intact.


What are Roman Brooches and Fibulae?

Roman brooches and fibulae are accessories used in ancient Rome to fasten garments. They are characterized by their distinctive design, which includes various shapes and materials. These pieces were not only functional but also decorative, reflecting the status of those who wore them. In our online store, you can explore a unique variety of these historical accessories.

How were fibulae used in antiquity?

Fibulae played a crucial role in Roman attire, as they were used to fasten togas, capes, and other types of clothing. Frequently, the complexity of a fibula's design indicated the social status of the wearer. The more elaborate models were worn by the aristocracy, while the simpler designs were common among working-class citizens. You can find reproductions of these pieces in our online store.

What materials are used to make brooches and fibulae today?

Today, brooches and fibulae can be made using a variety of materials. From bronze and stainless steel to Zamak, these materials ensure both durability and aesthetics. When choosing one, it is important to consider the care required and the style that best suits your preferences. Our online store offers a selection that stands out for its quality and various finishes.

Are there different types of Roman fibulae?

Yes, there is a wide variety of Roman fibulae that differ in design, size, and purpose. Some are more ornate and are primarily used for decorative purposes, while others are designed for functional use. The differences in these pieces reflect the style preferences and fashions of the time. In our online store, you can discover various types of fibulae that fit different styles.

Can brooches and fibulae be used in current fashion styles?

Definitely. Roman brooches and fibulae have regained popularity in contemporary fashion. They can be used to adorn capes, coats, and dresses, adding a vintage and sophisticated touch to any outfit. In this way, they not only enhance the aesthetic but also allow the wearer to show their appreciation for history and craftsmanship. Find options in our online store that suit your style.

What care do Roman brooches and fibulae require?

Caring for these pieces is essential to maintain their integrity and appearance. It is recommended to clean them with a soft cloth and keep them away from humid environments. Additionally, they should be stored individually to avoid scratches. Checking the closure mechanism from time to time ensures they remain functional. You can ensure your accessories remain in optimal condition with our care tips available in our online store.

What history is behind Roman fibulae?

Roman fibulae have a rich history dating back to ancient times, where they were used not only as functional elements for garments but also as symbols of status. Each design and material reflects social and cultural aspects of ancient Rome. Today, these pieces have become objects of historical interest and are valued both for their functionality and their design. You can dive deeper into their history by exploring our collection in the online store.

What style can I achieve with Roman fibulae?

Roman brooches and fibulae can transform any outfit, adding a distinctive and elegant touch. As versatile pieces, they can be combined with different types of clothing, from capes to jackets, creating a style that is both classic and modern. Thus, each outfit can be accompanied by an element of history, making each gaze linger on the details. Find the perfect piece in our online store and add a unique touch to your wardrobe.


Discover our fascinating collection of Roman brooches and fibulae, perfect for elevating your style. Connect with history while adding an elegant touch to your wardrobe. Visit our online store and find the piece that speaks to you.

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