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Replica of the celtic bronze mirror from the grave mound of the Princess of Reinheim in original size, with figural handle and coral inlays. Approximately 370 v. Chr., Early La Tène.
Celtic fitting with Triskel ornament and eyelet on the back. The antique original use is uncertain, it may have been a clothing button, a shield fitting, a pocket fastener or an ornamental fitting for fabric or leather.
Celtic belt mount or strap distributor with triskel decotration and 3 eyelets. t likely was a part of a sword suspension.
At the silver pendant, Cernunnos is portrayed in the famous posture with crossed legs, wearing a torques (neckring). Cernunnos carries a sack and distributes his gifts to the animals of the forest.
Cernunnos is here shown in the famous posture with crossed legs, wearing a torques (neckring). On his knees he carries a bag, Cernunnos distributes his gifts for the animals of the forest.
Sterling silver pendant, inspired by the famous and amazing statue of the Celtic Prince of Glauberg.
Pendant in solid 925 sterling silver, inspired by the famous and amazing statue of the Celtic Prince of Glauberg.
One of the most important finds of the burial no. 1 was a large jug, decorated with two mythical creatures and a male figure with crossed legs. Reproduction of bronze on marble pedestal.
One of the most important finds of the burial no. 1 was a large jug, decorated with two mythical creatures and a male figure with crossed legs. Reproduction of bronze on marble pedestal.
Seal pendant with deer, animal of Cernunnos. 1st century BC - 1st century AD
The original of this small sculpture is part of a private collection in southern Germany. Like the original, our reconstruction has got a pin at it´s feet for being stuck in soft soil oder wood. 5th to 1st century BC
The original of this small sculpture is part of a private collection in southern Germany. Like the original, our reconstruction has got a pin at it´s feet for being stuck in soft soil oder wood. 5th to 1st century BC
Seal pendant with deer, animal of Cernunnos. 1st century BC - 1st century AD
Massive greek silver coin, beeing strucked in about 150 BC. Copies of this coin were also made by the celts in the lower danube region.
Necklace consisting of two bronze beads and 6 handcrafted glass eye beads, found on the Schnippenburg / Germany.
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