Available Celtic-Iberian Antenna sword pendant CB-15 1 review $12.20 The Celtic warriors carried swords and daggers with antennae on the hilt decorated anthropomorphically. For the Celtic warriors their weapons were sacred objects and decorated with the typical motifs of Celtic decoration, but where the craftsmen showed their greatest creativity was in the precious handles of the weapon par excellence: the Celtic sword.... View
Available Celtic-Iberian Iberian sword Falcata pendant CB-14 15 reviews $12.20 Falcata is a type of white weapon, a curved-edged sword, native to pre-Roman Iberia. Its use is historically associated with native Iberian and Celtiberian populations during the Roman conquest of Hispania, being one of the most emblematic weapons of the Iberian Peninsula for several centuries. Piece made of bronze. Heigh 4.5cm View
Rome Small Omega fibula F-199 5 reviews $15.25 Omega fibula replica. This type of fibula was very popular, used by Celts, Iberians, Romans, Vikings, Anglo-Saxons ... its good functionality makes it very attractive. it is great to wear in re-enactments or to fasten pashmina or embellish lapels. UNISEX. This replica has been made from an original piece belonging to the Carranque Site in Toledo (Spain) a... View
Available Celtic-Iberian Iberian ring A-1224 6 reviews $15.74 The Iberians were great goldsmiths. The rings and the bracelets were jewels of an ornament used among them and also among the Romans. They were manufactured in gold, silver or bronze according to social status. This ring is open at the front, it is simple and elegant in both bronze and sterling silver, choose the material that best suits your taste;)... View
Last items in stock Celtic-Iberian Viladonga Hair-Pin Z-16 6 reviews $21.96 This hair needle, or accus crinalis, is made up of a straight rod with a decrease, narrowing at its end in order to better light the hair. In some cases this type of needle also served to light clothes. In the Castro de Viladonga, which is where the original is found, these types of finds are frequent, the original, like our replica, is made of cast... View
Available Celtic-Iberian Celtic Iberian Bracelet B-111 2 reviews $21.96 The Iberian bracelets were jewels of adornment very frequented among the Iberians and later by the Romans. they were made of bronze, silver and gold, according to the social status of the bearer. This piece is a reproduction, made of brass. View
Celtic-Iberian Arracada Bedoya P-560 1 review $24.40 Replica inspired by one of the earrings belonging to the so-called Treasure of Bedoya, found in Ferrol and exhibited in the Museo de Pontevedra. Arracadas are jewels of exceptional beauty that symbolize power and wealth. Together with the Torques, they are one of the most representative pieces of iberian pre-Roman goldwork. Manufactured in bronze. The ear... View
Available Celtic-Iberian Celtic Iberian Bracelet B-112 2 reviews $24.40 The Iberian bracelets were jewels of adornment very frequented among the Iberians and later by the Romans. they were made of bronze, silver and gold, according to the social status of the bearer. This piece is a reproduction, made of brass. View
Rome Omega fibula F-201 5 reviews $24.40 Replica of omega fibula. Fíbula, word from Latin, fibula (needle). It is denominated to all type of metallic pieces used to unite or to hold some of the garments that composed the clothes. Piece made of bronze Measures: Heigh 5.2cm Width 4.7cm View
Last items in stock Celtic-Iberian Celtic ring Hippocampus A-1013 4 reviews $26.84 Replica of a ring from IV to III BC. The relief is a hippocampus (mythical animal). The original piece, made of gold, was found in the tombs of Senoni in Montefortino d'Acervia, Italy. And it is exhibited in the Archaeological Museum of Ancona, Italy. The treasure found is an interesting testimony about the Gauls Senoni in Le Marche (Italy) Dating from... View
Last items in stock Celtic-Iberian Chimera ring A-1227 $26.84 Replica of a ring from IV to III BC. The relief is a chimera (mythical animal), surrounded by stars and a half moon. The original piece, made of gold, was found in the tombs of Senoni in Montefortino d'Acervia, Italy. And it is exhibited in the Archaeological Museum of Ancona, Italy. The treasure found is an interesting testimony about the Gauls Senoni in... View
Celtic-Iberian Crescent moon Earrings P-515 4 reviews $26.84 Reproduction of 'arracada' earrings. 'Arracadas' were a type of earrings, that unlike the earrings, has a hanging ornament. Formerly at weddings the man gave the woman, in addition to the ring, an ornament for the ears. These presents were called 'arras', from which the name of 'arracadas' would have been derived. The most common shape was the crescent... View
Celtic-Iberian Saint Cibrao ring A-1225 6 reviews $26.84 Reproduction of bronze ring appeared in the deposit of San Cibrao de Las, San Amaro, Galicia. As can be seen in the official photo, the ring is a bit damaged, we wanted to rebuild it, and this has been our version.Galaic goldsmith, dating from the first century B.C.The original piece is exhibited in the San CIbrao Museum.Piece made of bronze, the ring is... View
Available Celtic-Iberian Arracada Alcoi earrings P-594 2 reviews $26.84 The 'arracada' is a type of slope typical of pre-Roman Iberian peoples. They were an exponent of Iberian goldsmithing along with the torques and decorated fibulae, very common among the treasures found. Original piece exposed in the Municipal Archaeological Museum Camil Visedo Moltó, of Alcoi. Made in bronze and hooks in sterling silver plated in gold.... View
Available Celtic-Iberian Wolf bracelet B-166 5 reviews $26.84 The Celts and later the Romans, used these jewels as an element of adornment and social status, were also very typical and the same style torques, being manufactured in gold, silver or bronze, according to the status of the carrier within the town. The heads made of bronze and the brass wire, being able to open and close to adjust the size, the heads are... View
Last items in stock Celtic-Iberian Wolf braided bracelet B-165 4 reviews $26.84 The Celts and later the Romans, used these jewels as an element of adornment and social status, were also very typical and the same style torques, being manufactured in gold, silver or bronze, according to the status of the carrier within the town. The heads made of bronze and the brass wire, being able to open and close to adjust the size, the heads are... View
Last items in stock Celtic-Iberian Iberian acorn bracelet B-101 1 review $26.84 The Iberians were great goldsmiths. The bracelets and rings were jewels of an ornament used among them and also among the Romans. They were manufactured in gold, silver or bronze according to social status. View
Last items in stock Celtic-Iberian Twisted acorn bracelet B-100 3 reviews $26.84 The Iberians were great goldsmiths. Bracelets and rings were very common jewelery among them and later also among the Romans. Acorns were widely used terminals at this time, especially for torques. They were made of gold, silver or bronze according to social status. This bracelet has its thread braided with three threads and an acorn welded to each side.... View
Available Celtic-Iberian Arracada Alcoi earrings P-599 1 review $28.06 The 'arracada' is a type of slope typical of pre-Roman Iberian peoples. They were an exponent of Iberian goldsmithing along with the torques and decorated fibulae, very common among the treasures found. Original piece exposed in the Municipal Archaeological Museum Camil Visedo Moltó, of Alcoi. Made in bronze and hooks in sterling silver plated in gold.... View
Available Celtic-Iberian Arracada Earring P-001 8 reviews $28.06 Would you like to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to your jewelry collection? We have the perfect solution! Our reproduction of the Arracadas from the Treasure of Arrabalde in Zamora is a masterpiece of ancient jewelry. These Arracadas are symbols of power and wealth, and along with the Torques, are some of the most emblematic pieces of... View
Celtic-Iberian Double foot fibula F-212 $29.28 Reproduction made of bronze of a fibula, word from Latin, fibula (needle). It is called fibula to all types of metal parts used in antiquity to join or hold any of the garments that made up the clothing. Original piece found in the Iberian Peninsula. View
Celtic-Iberian Spring fibula F-206 1 review $29.28 Reproduction made of bronze of a fibula, word from Latin, fibula (needle). It is called fibula to all types of metal parts used in antiquity to join or hold any of the garments that made up the clothing. Original piece found in the Iberian Peninsula. Measures: Heigh 4cm Width 3cm Thickness 1.5cm View
Only on request, send mail Celtic-Iberian Bracelet filigree B-172 $29.28 Celtic torc adapted for bracelet and decorated with filigree. Torc is a rigid and round collar, which is open at the bottom. Typically the two points of the torcs present ornaments sculpted with spheres, cubes or zoomorphic forms. Piece made of brass. View
Celtic-Iberian Ionic column pendant CB-103 $32.94 Pendant inspired by Ionic columns. It is a large-size pendant, being able to choose bronze and patinated bronze options, and as a pendant it can also be chosen with a chain or with a sliding black silk cord. View
Celtic-Iberian Hispanic annular brooch F-209 3 reviews $34.16 Reproduction made of bronze of a fibula, word from Latin, fibula (needle). It is called fibula to all types of metal parts used in antiquity to join or hold any of the garments that made up the clothing. Original piece found in the Iberian Peninsula. Measures: Heigh 1.5cm Diameter 3cm View
Last items in stock Celtic-Iberian Small acorns Torc T-905 2 reviews $35.38 Celtic torc adorned with acorn-shaped terminals. Torc is a rigid and round collar, which is open at the bottom. Typically the two points of the torques present ornaments sculpted with spheres, cubes or zoomorphic forms. Piece made of brass. View
Celtic-Iberian Dublin ribbon Torc T-902 2 reviews $36.60 Period 1200 - 1000 B.C. The original piece, of gold, is exhibited in the National Museum of Ireland, in Dublin. The torques were used by several peoples of the Bronze Age, although they are known as a Celtic necklace, from the time of La Tène. Carried mostly by Bretons, Gauls, Celtiberians and Galicians. View
Only on request, send mail Celtic-Iberian Small Wolf celtic torc T-901 1 review $36.60 The Celts and later the Romans, used these jewels as an element of adornment and social status, manufactured in gold, silver or bronze, according to the status of the carrier within the town. Torc is a rigid and round collar, which is open at the bottom. Typically the two points of the torques present ornaments sculpted with spheres, cubes or zoomorphic... View
Celtic-Iberian Alarcos fibula F-alar 1 review $36.60 Replica of fibula type La Tène found in the archaeological park of Alarcos, Ciudad Real. The fibula is defined as a metal object whose purpose is to hold garments. Piece made of bronze. Measures: Heigh 2.2cm Width 4.5cm View
Celtic-Iberian Spring horse fibula F-217 1 review $36.60 Bronze reproduction of horse-shaped brooch. These Celtiberian objects were used for adornment and securing garments. The horse is related to the goddess Epona, who was the protector of those who go to the afterlife. Measures: Heigh 3.5cm Width 4.2cm Thickness 3.6cm View
Celtic-Iberian Celtic Torc filigree T-907 7 reviews $40.26 Celtic torc adorned with filigree. Torc is a rigid and round collar, which is open at the bottom. Typically the two points of the torcs present ornaments sculpted with spheres, cubes or zoomorphic forms. Piece made of brass. UNISEX View
Celtic-Iberian Tower shape fibula F-207 $48.19 Reproduction made of bronze of a fibula, word from Latin, fibula (needle). It is called fibula to all types of metal parts used in antiquity to join or hold any of the garments that made up the clothing. Original piece found in the Iberian Peninsula. Measures: Heigh 2cm Width 3cm Thickness 3cm View
Celtic-Iberian Kbel fibula F-202 $48.80 Great bronze fibula of Kbel (Bohemia), second third of the 3rd century B.C. Prague National Museum. It is called fibula to all types of metal parts used in antiquity to join or hold any of the garments that made up the clothing. View
Last items in stock Celtic-Iberian Snettisham torc T-906 1 review $54.90 The Snettisham Hoard or Snettisham Treasure, is a series of discoveries of Iron Age precious metal, found in the Snettisham area of the English county of Norfolk between 1948 and 1973. The hoard consists of metal, jet and over 150 gold/silver/copper alloy torc fragments, over 70 of which form complete torcs, dating from BC 70. Probably the most famous... View
Last items in stock Celtic-Iberian Wolf celtic torc T-900 2 reviews $58.56 The Celts and later the Romans, used these jewels as an element of adornment and social status, manufactured in gold, silver or bronze, according to the status of the carrier within the town. Torc is a rigid and round collar, which is open at the bottom. Typically the two points of the torques present ornaments sculpted with spheres, cubes or zoomorphic... View
Celtic-Iberian Mask fibula Ostheim F-204 $58.56 The function of a fibula was to hold the sagum to the shoulder. The original piece is in Ostheim, Germany. The face of the divinity identified by the motif of the mistletoe leaf, associated with a Griffin head. 5th century B.C. University Museum of Jena Measures 3 x 7cm View