Celtic brooch replica of the early Latène period.
Here you can buy a Celtic brooch replica from the early Latène period, which was made true-to-detail after a historical find.This beautifully decorated Celtic brooch dates to the 5th to 4th century BC and thus to the early Latène period.
Link to the original brooch...
The original brooch is made of a copper alloy and is now in the possession of the Metropolitan Museum in New York.
The Latène brooch measures 7 x 2 x 1 cm and thus almost corresponds to the historical model.
You can buy the brooch in high-quality bronze or genuine silver-plated.
Alternatively, also available in 925 sterling silver (Please note the delivery time).
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This Celtic garment clasp from the early Latène period was used to hold clothing together and is designed in the so-called early Latène pattern, which means that the foot is bent back in a wide arc towards the hanger.
The bow of this type of Celtic fibula is typically ribbon-shaped and can be plain or decorated.
Fibulae of this type were widespread as garment clasps in the Celtic Iron Age and were in particular use during the Latène B period, i.e. from 380 to 250 BC in southern Germany, Austria and Switzerland as far as eastern France.