Visigoths Small Eagle shape fibula AF-034 2 reviews €58.00 Reproduction in yellow bronze of an eagle shape fibula (original solid gold), with circular central shield and Cloisonné decoration. Only one pair found in the area of Tierra de Barros (badajoz) is known about 1930. The original pieces are in The Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore, USA. Let us know if you want the eagle facing left or right. Height 5cm. View
Visigoths Eagle shape brooch Barros AF-038 2 reviews €80.00 THIS ARTICLE WILL BE ENAMELED BY HAND, SO THE ORDER WILL BE SHIPPED 7 DAYS AFTER THE PURCHASE. Reproduction in yellow bronze of an eagle shape brooch, (original made of golden plated bronze), with circular central shield and Cloisonné decoration. Height: 78mm. Width: 45mm. This pieces form a pair of superb eagle-shaped fibula found at Tierra de Barros... View
Visigoths Vega Baja Cross Pendant CB-26 3 reviews €40.00 Reproduction of a bronze cross with gold filigree, found in the site of the Vega Baja, Toledo. It is of Visigothic-Mozarabic origin with trefoil-shaped arms, whose interiors are decorated with patterns of palm trees and which, in turn, surround a central circle in which is a flower with five petals. Piece made in brass. View
Visigoths Colgante ponderal visigodo CB-29 3 reviews €22.00 Replica of a bronze weight measure found in the 'La Vega Baja' site, Toledo. VI - VII A.C. centuries. View
Visigoths Visigothic cabinet key CB-30 €22.00 Reproduction of a bronze key, possibly from a chest, found at the site of La Vega Baja (Toledo). The original piece is in perfect condition. It is striking for its beauty and delicacy of their forms. Currently, scientists are trying to decipher some signs carved on it. View
Visigoths Acorn Vega Baja pendant CB-31 1 review €22.00 Replica of a bronze acorn-shaped pendant found at the 'La Vega Baja' Toledo site. 6th-7th centuries A.D. View
Last items in stock Visigoths Visigoth bow fibula F-200 2 reviews €22.00 The fibula is defined as a metallic object whose purpose is to hold the garments. We know quite well how to dress the Hispano-Visigothic period thanks to the custom of the people of that time to bury themselves with what we assume were their "best clothes." This has allowed that, although the fabrics have not been preserved, they have done the metal... View