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Roman omega brooch reproduction based on historical models. Made of bronze, genuine silver-plated or 925 silver. 4.4 x 4.4 cm. Needle length 5.2 cm.
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Roman omega brooch.

Here you can buy a Roman omega brooch, which was made after a find from the 2nd to 3rd century AD.

The Roman omega brooch takes its name from the shape of the Greek letter omega. The omega brooch is a typical garment clasp from the post-Christian Iron Age, and was widespread in the Roman Empire for many generations until the late 4th century.

Omega brooches of this form were widespread in all Roman provinces and were in use in almost unchanged form from the time around the birth of Christ until the 3rd century AD, with the greatest distribution in the 2nd half of the 1st century.

Link to original Roman omega brooches…

The Omega brooch measures 4.4 x 4.4 cm and has a pin length of 5.2 cm.

You can buy this 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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The Omega brooch originally comes from Spain. It spread through the Ibero-Gallic auxiliary troops of the Romans to the Rhine, where it became widespread towards the birth of Christ, particularly in Roman military units.

Roman omega brooches could measure between 2 and 6 cm. However, the smallest omega brooches were probably used more like a buckle, as leather armour is known from Germanic graves of the 2nd century, which were closed with omega brooches attached to the side.

To close it, the pin of the omega brooch is pushed through the fabric and then locked with the movable round part, which closes the brooch. In addition to Roman omega brooches with bent ends, those with button-shaped or snake-headed ends were also common, as were omega brooches with curled ends or acorn-shaped ends.

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Roman omega brooch.

Here you can buy a Roman omega brooch, which was made after a find from the 2nd to 3rd century AD.

The Roman omega brooch takes its name from the shape of the Greek letter omega. The omega brooch is a typical garment clasp from the post-Christian Iron Age, and was widespread in the Roman Empire for many generations until the late 4th century.

Omega brooches of this form were widespread in all Roman provinces and were in use in almost unchanged form from the time around the birth of Christ until the 3rd century AD, with the greatest distribution in the 2nd half of the 1st century.

Link to original Roman omega brooches…

The Omega brooch measures 4.4 x 4.4 cm and has a pin length of 5.2 cm.

You can buy this brooch in high-quality bronze or genuine silver-plated.
Alternatively, also available in 925 sterling silver (please note the delivery time).
Alloy...



The Omega brooch originally comes from Spain. It spread through the Ibero-Gallic auxiliary troops of the Romans to the Rhine, where it became widespread towards the birth of Christ, particularly in Roman military units.

Roman omega brooches could measure between 2 and 6 cm. However, the smallest omega brooches were probably used more like a buckle, as leather armour is known from Germanic graves of the 2nd century, which were closed with omega brooches attached to the side.

To close it, the pin of the omega brooch is pushed through the fabric and then locked with the movable round part, which closes the brooch. In addition to Roman omega brooches with bent ends, those with button-shaped or snake-headed ends were also common, as were omega brooches with curled ends or acorn-shaped ends.

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