Roman Omega fibula, 2nd century AD
Roman Omega fibula, 2nd century AD
Roman Omega fibula, 2nd century AD
Roman Omega fibula, 2nd century AD

Roman Omega fibula, 2nd century AD

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 a staple of Roman costume for most of the Imperial era, up until the fourth century. Now, you can enjoy a piece of history in your daily looks or special events, and look like a true Roman Empress.

The Omega Roman Fibula has a diameter of 9 cm, which gives it an ideal size to enhance any garment. In addition, its needle is 10 cm long, ensuring its hold so you don't have to worry about a thing.

This incredible brooch is manufactured by Pera Peris, a renowned German manufacturer with extensive experience in creating exclusive and quality jewelry. Pera Peris has stood out for its attention to detail and its commitment to offering high-end pieces to its customers.

Do not miss the opportunity to become the center of attention with the Roman Omega Fibula, 2nd century AD Its unique design will transport you to the golden age of the Roman Empire, and will allow you to show off an elegant style full of history. Get yours now and make a difference!

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  • Material: Brass
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The omega fibula is one of the most widespread and used for a long time. It is originally of Spanish origin and probably spread via the Ibero-Gallic auxiliary troops of the Romans through Gaul to the Rhine, where it was widely used around the birth of Christ, especially in military units.

At the time, Omega clasps could only measure 2 to 6 cm, so the smaller ring clasps were probably used more as (shoe) buckles. For example, leather armor was found in Germanic tombs from the 2nd century, which was closed with Omega clasps attached to the side.
In the Viking Age, in particular, similar fibulas were used. B. the cape was closed. The Omega primer needle is simply inserted into the shoulder through the rolled fabric of the cape and then locked with the round part so that the Omega primer can no longer come off.

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