Massive brass tinned roman phalerae
A phalera was a gold, silver or bronze sculpted disk worn on the breastplate during parades by roman soldiers who had been awarded it as a kind of medal.
Roman military units could also be awarded phalerae for distinguished conduct in action. These awards were often mounted on the staffs of the unit's standards.
The phalerae offered here are, comparable to originals, mounted on a leather strap framework that is applied like a vest and is being closed on the back with straps and buckles. At the level of the clavicles are two thin straps attached, to which a red woolen scarf, the Focale, will be constricted. In the lower loops of the Focale, two tinned torc, also military decoration, are hooked in.
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Details
Materials (Phalerae): Massive tinned brass
Fittings: Brass, genuine vegetable tanned leather (approx. 3 mm)
Size: One size
Measures
Height overall: approx. 32 cm
Adjustable chest circumference: ca. 102,0 - 124,0 cm (approx. 40,15" til 48,8")
Adjustable waist circumference: ca. 102,0 - 122,0 cm (approx. 40,15" til 48,0")
Weight: approx. 1,6 kg (approx. 3,53 lb)
Manufacturer
Deepeeka (India)