Leaf Fibula Stainless Steel

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$12.00 CAD
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Stainless steel Celtic leaf fibula with 6.9 cm ring and 8.5 cm pin. Lightweight, secure, and perfect for cloaks, scarves, or medieval LARP costumes.

SKU: 26219SS
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Dia: 7 cm

7 cm

Finish: Polish

Polish

In Stock: shipped between 4 and 8 business days

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Description

Inspired by the flowing beauty of nature and the symbolism of ancient craftsmanship, the Stainless Steel Leaf Fibula is a timeless accessory designed to unite form, function, and fantasy. Whether you’re cloaking yourself in the morning mist of a battlefield or preparing for a twilight feast at a Renaissance fair, this brooch adds a subtle yet striking touch of elegance to any ensemble.

Forged from high-quality stainless steel, this fibula is both durable and lightweight, with a smooth, polished finish that resists rust and wear. The Celtic-inspired leaf design reflects a reverence for nature and ancient artistry, making this the perfect accent for druids, elves, nobles, or travelers steeped in tradition.

With an inner diameter of approximately 6.9 cm and an 8.5 cm pin, it is crafted for reliable hold on cloaks, shawls, or scarves—regardless of the fabric’s thickness. Easy to use and undeniably beautiful, it allows you to secure your garments with minimal effort and maximum style.

Character

Ideal for woodland wanderers, Celtic warriors, priestesses, sages, or any character with ties to the earth and its ancient stories. This brooch is for those who believe every garment should speak to legacy and lore.

Characteristics

  • Material: High-quality stainless steel
  • Design: Celtic leaf motif – elegant and nature-inspired
  • Inner ring diameter: ~6.9 cm
  • Pin length: ~8.5 cm
  • Use: Functional cloak fibula or decorative brooch
  • Finish: Smooth, polished steel – tarnish-resistant
  • Application: Easily fastens cloaks, scarves, or shawls
  • Perfect For: LARP, cosplay, historical reenactment, or daily medieval flair

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