Merovingian Disc Brooch with Germanic Animal Heads
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Imagine wearing a miniature of the past on your lapel that sparks looks and conversations, a piece with its own presence and an air of ancient storytelling.
This reproduction closely follows a Germanic decorative disc that reached the Roman-Germanic museum in Cologne, inspired by pieces dated to the late sixth and early seventh centuries. From the collection of Baron von Diergardt, the motif in the form of a solar wheel and animal heads evoke visual traditions maintained among Franks, Germans, and Bavarians, turning each ornament into a bridge across eras.
More than an object, it brings a sensation of protection and inherited symbolism, thanks to the zoomorphic motifs in the Germanic animal style, reminiscent of snakes or birds. Its reduced size transforms it into a comfortable accessory, designed to accompany you effortlessly throughout the day, while preserving the expressive strength of the original.
The design with animal heads and the radial structure allows it to combine with both casual and more polished looks, adding a point of character without being overdone. Being modeled after a museographic piece, it offers an authentic historical aesthetic, ideal for those who value craftsmanship with cultural background.
If you are thinking of buying a Merovingian disc brooch, you will find in this piece a fusion of history and style, perfect for gifting or completing your personal collection with an object that speaks of iconographic continuity between pagan traditions and the early Christian era.
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Imagine wearing a miniature of the past on your lapel that sparks looks and conversations, a piece with its own presence and an air of ancient storytelling.
This reproduction closely follows a Germanic decorative disc that reached the Roman-Germanic museum in Cologne, inspired by pieces dated to the late sixth and early seventh centuries. From the collection of Baron von Diergardt, the motif in the form of a solar wheel and animal heads evoke visual traditions maintained among Franks, Germans, and Bavarians, turning each ornament into a bridge across eras.
More than an object, it brings a sensation of protection and inherited symbolism, thanks to the zoomorphic motifs in the Germanic animal style, reminiscent of snakes or birds. Its reduced size transforms it into a comfortable accessory, designed to accompany you effortlessly throughout the day, while preserving the expressive strength of the original.
The design with animal heads and the radial structure allows it to combine with both casual and more polished looks, adding a point of character without being overdone. Being modeled after a museographic piece, it offers an authentic historical aesthetic, ideal for those who value craftsmanship with cultural background.
If you are thinking of buying a Merovingian disc brooch, you will find in this piece a fusion of history and style, perfect for gifting or completing your personal collection with an object that speaks of iconographic continuity between pagan traditions and the early Christian era.



