编号 99869150

古罗马 银 弓形别针
编号 99869150

古罗马 银 弓形别针
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Ancient Roman silver bow fibula, decorated with circle-dot engravings on the bow.
Length: ± 39,6 mm
Condition: good and solid condition. Complete with spring, pin and catchplate. Signs of wear consistent with age and use. See images.
Certificate of Authenticity: available upon request (pdf-format).
Ancient Romans appreciated complex jewellery designs and used a wide range of materials. Fibulae were worn by both men and women, often richly decorated. Fibulae are found in a large variety of styles, from strictly functional to very elaborate designs with colourful enamels or incorporating zoomorphic figures.
The lower classed Romans used imitations of glass or various metal alloys to reduce the cost of manufacture while displaying their social status.
Roman men typically wore one or more finger rings and fibulae. Jewellery was of particular importance to women in Roman society. They had the right to buy, sell or barter their jewellery independently as it was considered their own personal property. Jewellery for children not only showed the wealth and social status of the parents, it often included amulets to protect the children from illness and ward off evil forces.
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