Fulvia hairpin bone

€7.90*

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Product information "Fulvia hairpin bone"

"Fulvia" is the replica of a Roman hairpin made of bone, according to a historical find. Hand carved from real bone and carefully polished, it keeps elaborate updos in shape and is not only on medieval markets a special accessory.

Material: Bone
Length 16 cm
Thickness: 0.8 cm to 0.3 cm

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