Celtic cups made from horn horns have been used since medieval times, and are an example of the skill and dexterity of the artisans of the time. These cups were popular among Celtic warriors, who used them to drink mead, a fermented honey-based alcoholic beverage.
The horn used to make these cups was usually from deer or buffalo, and was treated to prevent rot and bad odor. Celtic cups made from horn horn were considered a status symbol, and were used at important banquets and festivals.
Nowadays, Celtic cups made of horn horn have become popular among history enthusiasts and collectors of medieval objects. Each mug is unique due to variations in the color and texture of the horn, making them unique and interesting pieces to display in any collection.