Original eye-catcher
This Roman brooch in the shape of a hare is a faithful replica of archaeological finds from Roman times. Fibulae were, as is often assumed, the typical piece of jewelry of the Middle Ages and the Nordic peoples, such as the Vikings. These practical brooches were also used in ancient times to fasten and fasten garments.
- Handcrafted
- Size: 26 x 21 mm
- Material: bronze
- Highly polished surface
- Fine ornamentation
Delicate accessory and authentic replica
Our rabbit brooch presented here is a wonderful piece of jewelry that has been lovingly handcrafted. The fine decorations on the brooch correspond to the design of authentic pieces from the Roman period. The choice of bronze as a material also goes back to the original models: although the early brooches could also have been made of gold or other precious metals, the mass, however, was made of bronze.
The hare in Roman mythology
In Roman symbolism, the hare was an image of fertility. The goddess Venus was often accompanied by various animals: Dolphins, tortoises and hares can their symbolize the power of Venus.
Women and young girls were often adorned with brooches of this type in Roman times. The brooch in the shape of a hare was intended to transfer the qualities of the goddess Venus to its wearer. Female attributes such as beauty, creativity, intuition and fertility were to be enhanced by wearing the hare brooch.
Rabbit brooches for women today
Even today, the hare brooch is still an ornamental accessory and embellishes coats, dresses and blouses. Shawls or scarves elegantly looped around the neck are given a finishing touch by pinning on this brooch. The rabbit brooch is an elegant eye-catcher and a wonderfully practical piece of jewellery that can be used in a variety of ways. Whether as a brooch, coat fastener or hair clip: the brooch is a true multifunctional talent! Let yourself be surrounded by a touch of the Roman goddess and focus your feminine energies with the help of this beautiful brooch!
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