rumpet brooch.
This is something a bit different for us. It is based on a brooch style, also known as a fibula, that was widespread in Britain from the late 1st century through the 2nd century. They are considered to be a Romano British development of the bow brooch, or fibula, which were common across Europe.
These brooches were usually manufactured in bronze or silver, and would be used for fastening clothing. The loop on the hinge end could also be used to suspend essential personal items. They can be used singularly, or as a pair. If you would like a pair then please order 2 brooches.
This brooch is made of pewter, with a stainless steel pin and loop. The pins and loops are all hand made, so there will be some variation in the exact shape. The pin is very strong and will hold the brooch, and any garment it is used to fasten. While this is not the same materials as the original brooches, this brooch is ideal for LARP, general costuming, or any presentation where a Romano British look is desired.
Hand made by us in Argyll, Scotland

Living History is making history come to life, and there are groups around the country that weekend in and weekend out (and some days in between) will set up a living history encampment, although at the moment my pages are focused generally upon the Migration, Saxon/Viking age, many of the items are transferable to other periods such as Roman and Crusade and earlier/later.
We hope this section can provide you with items to enhance your display, and if you're not a re-enactor, then also to enhance your home.
Please note that some wooden items may no longer be in stock throughout event season however please contact me to replicate anything you may see and like.
Living History is making history come to life, and there are groups around the country that weekend in and weekend out (and some days in between) will set up a living history encampment, although at the moment my pages are focused generally upon the Migration, Saxon/Viking age, many of the items are transferable to other periods such as Roman and Crusade and earlier/later.
We hope this section can provide you with items to enhance your display, and if you're not a re-enactor, then also to enhance your home.
Please note that some wooden items may no longer be in stock throughout event season however please contact me to replicate anything you may see and like.


