Cloak Clasps
| Name: |
Pennanular Brooch |
| Description: |
The pennanular brooch was the way to fasten a cloak for over 1000 years in northern Europe. It spread from its Celtic origins to be embraced by the Saxons, Romans, and Scandinavian cultures. Bill's version of this classic cloak closure is cast in bronze and set with three stones. It is 70mm across with a 37mm center opening. The overall length of the pin is 92mm.
To use a pennanular you drop the pin through the slot in the ring, put it through both layers of your cloak fabric, bring it back up through the slot, and then rotate the ring to fasten it. (See photo) |
| Stones: |
Garnet, Amber (Inquire for others) |
| Availability: |
This piece is currently available |
| Price: |
C$125 |
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