This beautiful Penannular Fibula’s simple shape makes it a perfect accessory for numerous possible periods and characters: Celts, Raetian, Anglo-Saxon England, and Vikings. This style was quite popular for centuries and...
This beautiful Penannular Fibula’s simple shape makes it a perfect accessory for numerous possible periods and characters: Celts, Raetian, Anglo-Saxon England, and Vikings. This style was quite popular for centuries and...
This beautiful Penannular Fibula’s simple shape makes it a perfect accessory for numerous possible periods and characters: Celts, Raetian, Anglo-Saxon England, and Vikings. This style was quite popular for centuries and kept being used in Northern and Northwestern Europe well into the High Middle Ages.
This brooch is made from hard-wearing PURE SOLID BRASS, terminating with decorative spiral ends. This has an inner diameter of about 3.3 cm and the effective pin length is about 5.7 cm. For detailed measurements, consider the size chart attached with the photographs. Weighs about 22 grams.
HOW TO USE YOUR FIBULA / BROOCH: Pierce the cloth where you want your fibula to be holding your cloak. Then pass the pin between the ends of the ring, and rotate the ring 90 degrees under the pin tip. Once you let it go, the fabric instantly presses the pin on the ring itself and keeps the fibula closed.
A penannular fibula has been a significant accessory to hold historical clothing for centuries. So don’t fall for a mere cloak pin, try our gorgeous historical accessory to make a great outfit for LARP or Reenactments!
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