This penannular brooch is made of durable stainless steel that is rust and tarnish-resistant, making it ideal for practical use in all seasons. It is perfect for securely fastening capes, shawls, wool coats, and jackets without leaving residue on fabrics. Its simple design, popular from the Iron Age through the Viking and Medieval periods, allows for secure fastening: simply pierce the fabric and twist the pin into place. Unlike older iron versions, stainless steel ensures minimal maintenance and clean clothing.
Ideal for lighter capes, dresses, and fine fabrics. Perfect for noble attire, Celtic-inspired costumes, or fantasy LARP looks.
Legend
The penannular brooch is one of the most timeless accessories in history, worn by warriors, merchants, and kings. It was a symbol of status and belonging, connecting the wearer to the traditions of the Iron Age. The leaf-tipped model often symbolized a connection to nature and elven or Celtic elegance.
Characters
- Viking and Celtic warriors: To fasten coats and plaids.
- Medieval nobles: An elegant detail for dresses and fine capes.
- Rangers and Elves: The leaf-tipped style is perfect for nature-related characters in LARP.
- Reenactors: A historically inspired accessory for the medieval era and the Iron Age.
Specifications
- Material: Durable stainless steel
- Fastening: Penannular (twisted pin)
- Use: Clothing (capes, shawls, coats)
- Care: No polishing required, rust resistant
- Weight: Solid but lightweight
Made in India by Lord of Battles