This solid Medieval Bronze Ring Brooch is the legacy of medieval Europe , a functional accessory and symbol of historical artistry. Cast using the ancient lost-wax method, this 6×6 cm brooch captures the essence of 12th–14th century fastening styles, used widely across Norse, Norman, and early medieval societies.
The front features a beautifully stylized ring inscribed with a Latin-inspired motif, while the reverse is raw and authentic, showing signs of hand-finish and casting texture just like the originals. Whether worn as a cloak clasp, cape pin, or decorative detail on period clothing, it serves both fashion and function.
Its sharp bronze pin glides securely through heavy wool or linen, locking firmly into place thanks to the ring’s tension—a design proven over centuries of use. The granulated pin base not only echoes historic examples but adds a touch of ornamental richness.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT:
Ring brooches were an essential part of European dress from the Viking to the High Middle Ages. Worn by men and women alike, they served as both practical fasteners and marks of status, often featuring inscriptions or decorative beads. This design draws from finds throughout the Baltic and British Isles, reflecting pan-European heritage.
MEASUREMENTS: Approximate
• Diameter: 6 cm
• Pin Length: Approx. 5.5 cm
• Material: Solid bronze
• Weight: Approx. 45 grams
• Technique: Lost-wax casting
CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
• Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth after wear
• Avoid moisture and long exposure to sweat
• Store in a dry, shaded location to preserve patina
• Natural wax or mineral oil can be applied for shine
• Avoid abrasive cleaners to maintain antique finish
NOTE ON BRONZE:
This brooch is made using solid bronze and cast individually by hand using the traditional lost-wax process. Each piece may feature minor variations in surface tone, casting detail, or texture.








































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