Celtic-Iberian Bracelet filigree B-172 (3) €24.72 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 Double foot fibula F-212 €24.72 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
Available Celtic-Iberian Marq earrings P-029 (1) €20.50 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
Last items in stock Rome Hoxne Juliane bracelet B-170 (1) €119.00 The Hoxne (pronounced 'Hoxon') hoard is the richest find of treasure from Roman Britain. Alongside the approximately 15,000 coins were many other precious objects, buried for safety at a time when Britain was passing out of Roman control. This finely handcrafted pierced bracelet is made of gold-plated bronze, incorporates the phrase UTERE FELIX DOMINA... View
Last items in stock Celtic-Iberian Alarcos fibula F-198 (1) €30.90 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
Last items in stock Celtic-Iberian Tower shape fibula F-207 (1) €40.68 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
Last items in stock Other Cultures Lamassu pendant CB-117 €28.84 Winged bull, also known as Lamassu. These gigantic figures guarded the sides of the gates into Assyrian citadels or palaces, and were intended to deter evil of all kinds from entering. The Assyrians moved each bull in one piece. There are two types of Lamassu; Winged bulls that have the body of a bull, wings and a human face. Or winged lions that have... View
Available Greece-Phoenicians Greek Earrings P-586 (1) €23.18 Replica of slopes belonging to the Hellenistic period, dating from the 3rd to 1st centuries BC. The original piece is made of gold and glass, and belongs to a private collection in Switzerland. Made of bronze. Gold plated sterling silver hooks View
Last items in stock Visigoths Visigothic cabinet key CB-30 (1) €23.59 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
Last items in stock Celtic-Iberian Arracada Alcoi earrings P-599 (2) €24.21 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 Elbow fibula F-203 €37.08 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
Last items in stock Other Cultures Bronce Axe Head Pendant CB-13 €11.33 Miniature reproduction of an ax head with rings made of bronze. Set in the age of the Final Bronze (940 - 700 a.C.) The rings served to ensure the sleeve of the piece. Measure: 3.8cm high View