- Long
- 57 cm.
- Material
- Steel
- Weight
- 1250 gr.
- Height
- 48 mm.
- Width
- 27 cm.
- Thickness
- 16 mm.
Are you passionate about history and love to recreate scenes and utensils from the Roman era? Then this Roman frying pan with folding handle is just what you need. This attractive replica of a late Roman frying pan, called a Patera, is practical for use while camping. The original was found in the tomb near the Kastell Gelduba (Krefeld-Gellep, Germany) and dates from the 3rd century AD.
Although the frying pan is clearly of Roman origin, it can also be used for recreations of later times. The flip-up handle is attached to the pan with two rivets and, like the original, features a pouring spout for pouring off the fat. The pan is blackened with soot and oiled. We recommend thorough cleaning with soap and/or burning off oil residues over a fire. Add an authentic touch to your historical scenes and place your order today for this Roman Frying Pan with Flip Handle. Experience history in your kitchen and camp!