編號 101031893

古羅馬 罗马鱼形腓骨别针
編號 101031893

古羅馬 罗马鱼形腓骨别针
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A rare Gallo Roman bronze fibula in the shape of a fish with silver / niello inlays. Finely detailed features of the eye, scales, fins and tail with delicate punched details on the body.
The delicate details on this fish-shaped brooch highlight the skill and attention to detail that was prevalent during this era. This fibula not only served as a functional accessory but also symbolized status and style among its wearers.
Good and solid condition, appealing smooth green patina, some deposits of iron from the pin (missing), some remains of the original silvering/tinning still present. Signs of wear consistent with age and use.
Length: ± 39,4 mm
Certificate of Authenticity: available upon request (pdf-format).
Tinning served both a practical and cosmetic purpose. Tinning objects made them look silvery while it also provided rust prevention, making maintenance easier for Roman soldiers.
The process of tinning involved wiping a thin layer of tin onto a bronze or other metal surface, transforming its appearance and enhancing its durability.
Through archaeological evidence and historical accounts, we can glimpse the wide range of objects that underwent this tinning process.
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