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In Ancient Rome, beside the phalerae (disc-shaped plates/medals), military distinctions were also granted to Roman soldiers in the form of torques. These large open rings were always awarded in pairs. During parades, a highly decorated Roman legionary (called a phaleratus) would exhibit his phalerae on a leather chest harness worn over his armour. The torques would usually be worn prominently at collarbone level, hanging from a red scarf known as a focale.
This reproduction of a Roman torc with lion's head terminals is cast from brass and tin-plated. It is perfectly suited for your own DIY project or as a replacement/spare piece for Roman chest harnesses, for example our product no. 1016676500.
An ideal accessory for Roman re-enactment.
These fine torcs are sold in pairs.
Details:
- Set of 2
- Material: tin-plated cast brass
- Thickness: approx. 1 cm
- Diameter: approx. 11.5 cm
- Weight (apiece): approx. 200 g
Specs may slightly vary from piece to piece.
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