This Roman-style Bronze Fibula is a reconstructed artefact from early Imperial Rome, based on archaeological designs from the first to third centuries AD. It is designed to tie cloaks, robes, or tunics and has a unique curved bow and flared head, which are common features of fibulae discovered across the Roman provinces.
This brooch is distinguished by its lost-wax cast construction, an ancient process used by Roman metalworkers to create finely detailed, long-lasting bronze items. The end product is a brooch that not only secures your outfit with historical accuracy, but also stands as a tribute to ancient craftsmanship. A wax model of the item is made, encased in a heat-resistant mold, and then melted out, leaving a hollow cavity. Molten metal is then poured into this mold. Once cooled, the mold is broken, and the solid metal object is revealed.
This process, ensures that each piece carries fine detail, subtle textures, and unique character.
Whether worn during historical events, museum presentations, or as a collector’s item, this Bronze Fibula exemplifies Roman identity and sophisticated functional design. They use a hand wound spring in the same manner as the original, rather than a modern latch.
The brooch measures 2cm in width by 2cm in height by 3.5cm in length.
Features:
- Finishes Available:
- Polished Bronze – clean, warm tone with natural sheen
- Antique Bronze – aged patina for a time-worn look
- Functionality: Working pin and catch system for secure fastening
- Use Case: Cloaks, shawls, tunics, robes, and costume layering
Care Instructions:
- Wipe gently with a soft cloth after use
- Avoid chemical polishes—use dry metal cloths to preserve patina
- Store in a cool, dry environment to prevent excess tarnishing
- Do not bend the pin or expose it to excessive mechanical stress
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