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Imagen única de: Cuerno Para Beber Con Soporte - Dragón
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Drinking Horn with Stand - Dragon

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Drinking horn with stand

Viking dragon


The drinking horn, usually made from cattle or goat horn, was a popular drinking vessel in many cultures and eras and was particularly important in ceremonies. It remained in use until the early modern period, especially in the Germanic areas of Europe. It was especially popular in Scandinavia during the early Middle Ages. The drinking horn is mentioned in both the Prose Edda and the Song Edda. Although Viking Age horn fragments are rarely found in archaeological excavations, the number of surviving metal drinking horn fittings suggests that their use was far more widespread than the finds of actual horns suggest.

The drinking horn offered here is handmade from cattle horn, polished and decorated with an engraved dragon, a popular motif in Viking art.

Whether in a modern home or recreating a medieval or Viking setting, this rustic and highly decorative container will be a real eye-catcher on any dining table.

For hygienic reasons, the inside of the horn is painted food-safe, so you can enjoy your favorite beer (or your favorite honey wine or mead) to the fullest.

The scope of delivery includes a practical, easy-to-carry drinking horn stand made of hand-forged steel and featuring a simple principle: when you insert the drinking horn through the opening, the stand legs and the horn tip form a stable tripod. This means you can always store the drinking horn safely.

A great gift idea for today's Viking!

Details:

- Scope of delivery: drinking horn + metal stand

- Material: Genuine cow horn (buffalo), iron stand

- With dragon engraving

- Capacity: approx. 200 to 300 ml *

- Weight (horn only): approx. 300 g *

- Horn stand: Inner diameter: approx. 6 cm; Leg length: approx. 10 cm; Weight: approx. 120 g

Our drinking horns are not calibrated and are therefore intended for private use only.

Drinking horns are not dishwasher-safe and should be thoroughly cleaned with warm water and a soft cloth before first (and after each) use. To protect the seal from damage, harsh cleaning agents should be avoided at all costs.

*Please note that the above specifications vary from specimen to specimen, and the images above serve only as an example. Since horn is a natural product, variations in color, shape, size, weight, and capacity are to be expected. Color may vary from black to any mixture of brown, yellow, or ivory hues, and actual capacity may range from approximately 200 to 300 ml. With this horn being handmade, each piece is truly unique, and yours is randomly selected from our inventory.

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