Celtic-Iberian Spring horse fibula F-217 (3) $33.69 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
Last items in stock Celtic-Iberian Arracada Earring Arrabalde P-000 $55.02 Reproduction of earrings type 'arracada' from the Arrabalde treasure in Zamora. 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. Formed by a crescent moon that includes three frames between which a set of twisted threads are... View
Celtic-Iberian Arracada Earring P-001 (12) $25.83 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
Available Celtic-Iberian Marq earrings P-029 (1) $23.02 Replica of Roman gold earrings found in the Valencian Community, Spain. The original piece belongs to the collection of the Archaeological Museum of Alicante. You can choose them in yellow bronze and patinated bronze (blue-greenish color) * IMPORTANT: All the hooks of the earrings are in gold-plated sterling silver. View
Celtic-Iberian Crescent moon Earrings P-515 (5) $25.26 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
Last items in stock Celtic-Iberian Arracada Bedoya P-560 (4) $23.02 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 Arracada Alcoi earrings P-594 (6) $25.26 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
Last items in stock Celtic-Iberian Arracada Alcoi earrings P-599 (2) $26.39 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
Celtic-Iberian Wolf celtic torc T-900 (2) $55.02 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 Small Wolf celtic torc T-901 (3) $33.69 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
Last items in stock Celtic-Iberian Dublin ribbon Torc T-902 (4) $33.69 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
Celtic-Iberian Small acorns Torc T-905 (4) $33.69 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