Viking and Medieval drinking horn...
Viking and Medieval drinking horn...
Viking and Medieval drinking horn...
Viking and Medieval drinking horn...
Viking and Medieval drinking horn...
Viking and Medieval drinking horn...
Viking and Medieval drinking horn...
Viking and Medieval drinking horn...
Viking and Medieval drinking horn...

Viking and Medieval drinking horn (500-600 ml.)

Are you a lover of Viking culture and like to enjoy a good drink with your friends? Then our engraved honeycomb drinking horn, handcrafted from genuine ox horn, is just what you need. Its unique design and rustic appearance make it perfect for drinking ales or decorating your home. It's even a great gift for your loved ones! Plus, it comes with a bag so you can easily take care of it for years.

This drinking horn has been handcrafted from genuine ox horn. It has a total capacity of approximately 500-600ml (of a liquid with up to 20% alcohol content). To prolong its useful life, it is recommended to avoid washing it in a dishwasher or using hot liquids. Before using it, be sure to wash it under running water. For added care, treat the horn with beeswax after each use. It is important to note that, as it is a natural product, over time it can suffer wear and cracks.

Make your moments of enjoyment authentic and unique with this engraved honeycomb drinking horn. Get one right now and enjoy a Viking drinking experience like no other!

231310000
20.65 €

short time Tiempo de fabricación: 1 SEMANA

Viking drinking horns are very popular and known for their rustic and authentic appearance. Here we leave you some curiosities about these curious objects:

  • Despite its popularity, drinking horns were not common in the Viking Age. Instead, the Vikings used wooden, metal, or glass drinking bowls.
  • Drinking horns became popular in the 19th century, thanks to the influence of Norse culture and Viking mythology.
  • The drinking horns used today are not real horns, but are instead made of materials such as leather or resin.
  • Although decorated and engraved Viking horns have been found, it is believed that most of the horns used in the Viking Age were plain and unadorned.
  • There is a legend that says that the Vikings drank mead, an alcoholic drink made with honey, from the horns to drink during their religious ceremonies.
Material
Asta de Buey
Capacidad
500-600 ml.
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