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When a small piece can transport the imagination to the heart of the Roman Empire, you know you have found something special.
The Roman Fibula from the 1st-2nd Century in antiqued bronze faithfully recreates that accessory which held cloaks, tunics, and identities during the 1st and 2nd centuries CE, offering an authentic presence that enhances any historical outfit or collection showcase. Crafted using the traditional lost wax technique, every curve and embellishment retains the refinement and character of the original pieces, resulting in a visual finish that impresses up close and from afar.
The elegant arch and knob-head not only contribute a classic aesthetic appeal but also facilitate a secure and stylish fastening on fabrics, providing a point of attachment that beautifies without sacrificing comfort. The elongated triangular catch plate, along with the double coiled spring mechanism, ensures a reliable grip, ideal for use in reenactments, detailed costumes, or as a functional item in historical garments.
The slightly polished shine and bronzed patina impart a sense of well-preserved antiquity, perfect for anyone seeking a piece ready to display or to integrate into period ensembles. Its solid bronze body conveys sturdiness and a tactile presence that speaks of quality and durability.
The image also showcases a miniature with a golden finish, featuring details that mimic the string and firing system of a crossbow, and a curved base that transforms it into a decorative object with personality, suitable as a desk ornament, display case item, or thematic complement.
This brooch was used by civilians, soldiers, and officers alike, giving it contextual value for reenactors and collectors who wish to connect with the material history of the period. Easy to maintain, it is recommended to clean with a soft dry cloth or slightly oiled, and to store in a dry place to preserve its patina.
If you're looking to buy the Roman Fibula from the 1st-2nd Century in antiqued bronze, here is a replica that combines visual authenticity, functionality, and decorative appeal, designed for those who value history in details.