Horns for drinking
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Horn to drink 1.25 liters
Horn to drink made of true hornDuring the Viking era, as well as in medieval times, the horn to drink was a popular instrument
container for drinking. It was not used only for mead (honey wine).
Our drinking horns were polished on the outside, giving them a gentle touch
surface. The interior has been coated with varnish suitable for food (resists saliva and alcohol).
Be aware that these are products of nature and there are no two alike. You can
mention a specific color preference in the comments section of your request and
Let's try to provide it. The content may also vary slightly.
Volume content: approx. 1.25 liters
container for drinking. It was not used only for mead (honey wine).
Our drinking horns were polished on the outside, giving them a gentle touch
surface. The interior has been coated with varnish suitable for food (resists saliva and alcohol).
Be aware that these are products of nature and there are no two alike. You can
mention a specific color preference in the comments section of your request and
Let's try to provide it. The content may also vary slightly.
Volume content: approx. 1.25 liters
€40.00
Drinking horn 0.5 l
Horn to drink made of real horn. Polished on the outside.Varnished inside with varnish for food (resists alcohol).If you request a specific color in the comments field, we'll try to provide it.Size: - drinking horn 0.5 l
€20.00
Drinking horn 0.6 liters, varnished inside
Real drinking horn. Polished on the outside.Varnished inside with varnish for food (resists alcohol).If you request a specific color in the comments field, we'll try to provide it.Size: - drinking horn 0.6 l
€20.00
Pack of 10 Drinkers, untreated,200ml
Long before the Viking Age or the Middle Ages, the drinking horn was one of the most common containers to drink. It was not used just to drink the famous honey/mead wine.
The drinking horns/mead horns we offer here are polished on the outside, which gives them a smooth surface. The inside of the horns is neither lined nor sealed.
The drinking horns/mead horns we offer here are polished on the outside, which gives them a smooth surface. The inside of the horns is neither lined nor sealed.
€25.00
Pack of 10 Drinkers, untreated,400ml
Long before the Viking Age or the Middle Ages, the drinking horn was one of the most common containers to drink. It was not used just to drink the famous honey/mead wine.
The drinking horns/mead horns we offer here are polished on the outside, which gives them a smooth surface. The inside of the horns is neither lined nor sealed.
The drinking horns/mead horns we offer here are polished on the outside, which gives them a smooth surface. The inside of the horns is neither lined nor sealed.
€50.00
Horn Beer Mug / Tankard - Dragon
Large Tankard/Beer Mug, Genuine Viking Dragon Horn This generously sized mug/tankard with handle is handmade from cattle horn, polished and adorned with an engraved dragon, a popular motif in Viking art. The rustic and highly decorative container we offer here is not only ideal for re-enactment purposes, but also for everyday use.
€35.00
Horn Beer Mug / Tankard - Odin Rides Sleipnir
Large Tankard/Beer Mug, Genuine Horn Odin Rides Sleipnir This generously sized mug/tankard with handle is handmade cattle horn, polished and adorned with an engraved motif of Odin riding his legendary eight-legged horse Sleipnir
€35.00
Horn Beer Mug / Tankard - Yggdrasil
Large Tankard/Beer Mug, Genuine Yggdrasil Horn, the Ashes Tree of the World This generously sized mug/tankard with handle is handmade from cattle horn, polished and adorned with an engraved motif of Yggdrasil, the world tree or tree of life.
€35.00
Horn Beer Mug / Tankard - Vegvísir
Large Tankard/Beer Mug, Genuine Vegvísir Horn This generously sized mug/tankard with handle is handmade from cattle horn, polished and adorned with an engraved vegvísir framed by a rune sequence.The vegvísir (path finder) is a magical symbol or a so-called secrecy (galdrastafir) of Icelandic origin. A real representation of this symbol first appears in Geir Vigfússon's Icelandic Huld Manuscript of 1860, a collection of runes/spells and secrecies. It says:If this signal is charged, the person will never lose his way in storms or bad weather, even when the path is not known.
€35.00
Horn Beer Mug / Tankard - Fenrir the Nordic Wolf
Large Tankard/Beer Mug, Genuine Fenrir Horn, the Nordic Wolf This generously sized mug/tankard with handle is handmade from cattle horn, polished and adorned with an engraved motif of the Fenrir wolf (also Fenris or Fenrisúlfr).
€35.00
Horn Beer Mug / Tankard - Mjölnir, Thor's Hammer
Large Tankard/Beer Mug, Genuine Horn Mjölnir, Thor's Hammer This generously sized mug/tankard with handle is handmade from cattle horn, polished and adorned with an engraved motif from Mjölnir.
€35.00
Horn Beer Mug / Tankard - Valknut
Large Tankard/ Beer Mug, Genuine Horn Valknut
This generously sized mug/tankard with handle is handmade from cattle horn, polished and adorned with an engraved valknut symbol framed by a rune sequence.
The valknut, a symbol consisting of three interconnected triangles, appears in a wide variety of archaeological finds attributed to the Germanic peoples. Although its true meaning remains a matter of speculation to date, some experts tend to believe that it may be associated with Odin, the Father of the Gods in Norse mythology. He has now found his place in modern culture, adorning many pieces of jewelry, talisman or decorative object, and is particularly popular among supporters of Heathenry, also known as Germanic neopaganism (e.g., followers of Asanatus).
This generously sized mug/tankard with handle is handmade from cattle horn, polished and adorned with an engraved valknut symbol framed by a rune sequence.
The valknut, a symbol consisting of three interconnected triangles, appears in a wide variety of archaeological finds attributed to the Germanic peoples. Although its true meaning remains a matter of speculation to date, some experts tend to believe that it may be associated with Odin, the Father of the Gods in Norse mythology. He has now found his place in modern culture, adorning many pieces of jewelry, talisman or decorative object, and is particularly popular among supporters of Heathenry, also known as Germanic neopaganism (e.g., followers of Asanatus).
€35.00