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This 50mm long bow fibula with kerbschnitt-decoration (chip carving) is the reconstruction of an original of the germanic Danube-Type of the migration period / 1st half 5th century AD.
This 50mm long bow fibula with kerbschnitt-decoration (chip carving) is the reconstruction of an original of the germanic Danube-Type of the migration period / 1st half 5th century AD.
Very elaborate germanic bow brooch of the merovingian age, decorated with a plaited pattern and an animal's head.Silver, partially gilded with black inlays.
Very elaborate germanic bow brooch of the merovingian age, decorated with a plaited pattern and an animal's head. 6th century AD.
Very elaborate germanic bow brooch of the merovingian age, decorated with a plaited pattern and an animal's head. 6th century AD.
Frankish bow brooch of the grave field of Griesheim, Germany with chip carving decoration. 2nd third of the 6th century AD.
Frankish bow brooch of the grave field of Griesheim, Germany with chip carving decoration. 2nd third of the 6th century AD.
The village of Fridingen is famous for the excavation of an alamanic grave field with about 320 burials. Among the rich finds was a gilded, S-shaped bird brooch of the 6th century AD.
The village of Fridingen is famous for the excavation of an alamanic grave field with about 320 burials. Among the rich finds was a gilded, S-shaped bird brooch of the 6th century AD.
This wonderful brooch is inspired by an early medieval original find from Weimar, Germany. 2nd half of the 6th century AD.
This heavy and large reconstruction is based on an original of the early medieval grave field of Weimar, Germany. 2nd half of the 6th century AD.
This beautiful brooch is made after an original find of the time of the merovingians from Weimar, Germany. The find dates to the 6th century AD. With partial gilding and almandines.
Early-medieval S-Brooch of the Merovingian period, inspired by a find from Frankfurt / Germany. 1st half of the 6th century.
Early-medieval S-Brooch of the Merovingian period, inspired by a find from Frankfurt / Germany. 1st half of the 6th century.
Fibula in shape of a cicada. This insects were very popular as jewellery from the late roman period until the early middle ages. This one dates to the germanic migration period of the 5th century.
Cicada Brooch of the Migration Period. The replica is a very detailed and authentic copy of an original find.
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