Replica of an Ostrogothic fibula after a find.
This detailed replica of a so-called Gothic seven-knob fibula is based on a Germanic find from Russia and dates to the time of the migration of peoples in the 3rd to 4th century AD. Fibulae of the seven-knob type were common during Late Antiquity, especially in the East Germanic region.
Such brooches were part of the Germanic women's costume and were worn in pairs on the shoulders to fasten the so-called peplos. This replica of a Gothic fibula complements perfectly a Germanic costume in the re-enactment of late antiquity.
The Gothic seven-button fibula is available in high-quality bronze or real silver-plated.
Dimensions
Length: 4.8 cm
Width: 2.8 cm
Weight: 11 g
Material: Bronze
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