Description
Channel the legacy of medieval nobility with this 13th-century heraldic eagle badge, a powerful insignia once worn by warriors, knights, and noble houses across the Holy Roman Empire and Norman realms. The eagle—wings raised, gaze forward—was more than decoration; it was a proclamation of sovereignty, martial strength, and divine favor.
This badge echoes the grandeur of medieval banners and coats of arms, carefully sculpted in wax before being cast in solid bronze using the ancient cire perdue , Lost Wax Cast technique. The detail is exceptional: from the defined feathers to the arched wings and shield-like outline, every element honors its original source material.
Two solid mounting pins allow secure attachment to garments, belts, or accessories. Whether you’re recreating a nobleman’s regalia, crafting historical costume, or curating a collection of medieval artifacts, this piece lends weight and story to your ensemble.
MEASUREMENTS (Approximate)
• Height: 3.4 cm (1.3 in)
• Width: 3 cm (1.1 in)
• Pin Length: 1.1 cm (0.4 in)
• Pin Diameter: 2 mm
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
• Wipe clean with a dry or lightly oiled cloth
• Avoid contact with water, acids, or harsh chemicals
• Store in a dry pouch or mount securely when not in use
• Let natural patina form—do not polish aggressively
NOTE ON CRAFTSMANSHIP
Each badge is individually hand-cast and finished using lost-wax cast technique. Minor variations in tone and texture are natural.⭐