Braganza Brooch

Braganza Brooch
Braganza Brooch
MaterialGold
Size14 cm long
Created3rd Century BC
Present locationBritish Museum, London
Registration2001,0501.1

The Braganza Brooch is a gold ornamental fibula that was made in the third century BC by a Greek craftsman for a Celtic Iberian client. Since its discovery in unknown circumstances in the nineteenth century in Portugal, it has belonged to a variety of owners, including various members of the House of Braganza, for which it is named, before being purchased by the British Museum in 2001.[1]

Celtic Warrior on the brooch

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