Available Celtic-Iberian Iberian sword Falcata pendant CB-14 (19) €10.90 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
Available Celtic-Iberian Antenna sword pendant CB-15 (1) €10.90 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
Celtic-Iberian Alarcos fibula F-198 (1) €30.00 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
Rome Small Omega fibula F-199 (11) €12.50 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
Rome Omega fibula F-201 (9) €20.00 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
Celtic-Iberian Kbel fibula F-202 €40.00 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 Elbow fibula F-203 €36.00 Replica of a peninsular 'Huelva-type' elbow fibula, dating from the 10th - 9th century BC and found at the archaeological site of Cerro de la Muralla, Alcántara/Garrovillas, Cáceres. The fibula is defined as a metal object whose purpose is to hold clothing in place. Piece made of bronze. Measurements: Height 3.1cm Length 6.5cm View
Celtic-Iberian Mask fibula Ostheim F-204 €48.00 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
Celtic-Iberian Spring fibula F-206 (3) €24.00 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
Celtic-Iberian Tower shape fibula F-207 (1) €39.50 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 Hispanic annular brooch F-209 (3) €28.00 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
Celtic-Iberian Double foot fibula F-212 €24.00 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