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Horn drinking cup - Horse Lords - 1

Horn drinking cup - Horse Lords

€20.40
Availability: 50 In Stock

This small handleless cup is handmade from cattle horn, polished and adorned with an engraved horse motif (Horse Lords).

The rustic and highly decorative container that we offer here is not only ideal for reconstitution purposes, but also for everyday use. Whether in a medieval setting or a modern home, it will be a real eye-catcher at any dining table.

For hygiene reasons, the horn cup is sealed on the inside with a food-safe varnish, so you can enjoy your favorite beer (or mead) to the fullest.

A great gift idea for modern day Vikings!

Horn Drinking Cup - Mjölnir - 1

Horn Drinking Cup - Mjölnir

€20.40
Availability: 50 In Stock


This small handleless cup is handmade from cattle horn, polished and adorned with an engraved motif of Mjölnir.
Mjölnir (= the grinder or crusher) is the powerful hammer of Thor, the Norse god of thunder and the second-highest deity after his father Odin. In Germanic mythology, the Mjölnir was forged by the dwarf Brokkr, and once launched, it would never miss its mark. It was with this same hammer that Thor defeated the giants who incessantly threatened the Vanir and the Æsir pantheons. Nowadays, Thor's hammer is a popular motif on jewelry, talismans, and decorative items. It is also a symbol of paganism within a Christian environment.

The rustic and highly decorative container that we offer here is not only ideal for reconstitution purposes, but also for everyday use. Whether in a medieval setting or a modern home, it will be a real eye-catcher at any dining table.

For hygiene reasons, the horn cup is sealed on the inside with a food-safe varnish, so you can enjoy your favorite beer (or mead) to the fullest.

A great gift idea for modern day Vikings!

Horned beer mug - Sleipnir - 9

Beer mug with horn - Sleipnir

€37.49
Availability: 20 In Stock

This generously sized mug/mug with handle is handmade from cattle horn, polished, and adorned with an engraved motif of Sleipnir (or Sleipner), the legendary eight-legged horse of Odin, the Norse Father of the Gods.

The rustic and highly decorative container that we offer here is not only ideal for reconstitution purposes, but also for everyday use. Whether in a medieval setting or a modern home, it will be a real eye-catcher at any dining table.

For hygiene reasons, the glass is sealed on the inside with a food-safe varnish, so you can enjoy your favorite beer (or mead) to the fullest.

A great gift idea for modern day Vikings!


Horn Mug, Beer Mug with Wooden Base and Valknut Motif No. 1 - 1

Horn Mug, Beer Mug with Wooden Base and Valknut No. 1 Motif

€37.49
Availability: 50 In Stock

Horn Mug, Beer Mug with Wooden Base and Valknut Motif No. 1

This generously sized mug/mug with handle is handmade from cattle horn, polished, and adorned with a carved valknut symbol . In addition to the sculpture, this beautiful horn mug has a wooden base. The valknut, a symbol consisting of three intertwined triangles, appears in a wide variety of archaeological finds attributed to the Germanic peoples. While 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. It has now found its place in modern culture, adorning many pieces of jewelry, talismans or decorative objects, and is particularly popular among adherents of Paganism, also known as Germanic Neopaganism (e.g. Ásatrú followers).

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

For hygiene reasons, the glass is sealed on the inside with a food-safe varnish, so you can enjoy your favorite beer (or mead) to the fullest.

Horn Mug, Beer Mug with Wooden Base and Odin Motif - 1

Horn Mug, Beer Mug with Wooden Base and Odin Motif

€37.49
Availability: 40 In Stock

Horn Mug, Beer Mug with Wooden Base and Odin Motif

This generously sized mug/mug with handle is handmade in horn, polished, and adorned with a carved motif of Odin. The wolves Geri (the greedy one) and Freki (the voracious one) from Norse mythology, who are close companions of the God Odin, are seated next to the Father of the Gods. Also depicted are the crows Hugin and Munin (or Huginn and Muninn). In Norse mythology, ravens fly over Asgard and Midgard and return each night to the Father of the Gods (also known as Hrafnass, the "raven god") to tell him everything they have seen and heard.

The rustic and highly decorative container that we present here is not only ideal for staging purposes, but also for everyday use. Whether in a medieval setting or a modern home, it will be a real eye-catcher at any dining table.

For hygiene reasons, the glass is sealed on the inside with a food-safe varnish, so you can enjoy your favorite beer (or mead) to the fullest.

Horned Beer Mug/Mug - Horse Lords - 1

Horned Beer Mug/Mug - Horse Lords

€38.76
Availability: 50 In Stock

This generously sized mug/mug with handle is handmade from cattle horn, polished and adorned with an engraved horse motif (Lords of Horses).

The rustic and highly decorative container that we offer here is not only ideal for reconstitution purposes, but also for everyday use. Whether in a medieval setting or a modern home, it will be a real eye-catcher at any dining table.

For hygiene reasons, the glass is sealed on the inside with a food-safe varnish, so you can enjoy your favorite beer (or mead) to the fullest.

A great gift idea for modern day Vikings!

Details:
- Material: genuine cattle horn (buffalo)
- Engraved with Horse Lords motif
- Height: approx. 15 cm
- Weight: approx. 350 to 450 g
- Capacity: approx. 650 to 800 ml *

The mug is not calibrated and is therefore intended exclusively for private use.

Horn mugs are not dishwasher safe and should be cleaned thoroughly before first (and after each) use with warm water and a soft cloth. Do not use harsh cleaning agents that may damage the protective coating.

*Please note that specifications vary from part to part and that the above images are for reference only. Because horn is an organic product, natural variations in color, shape, size, and volume are expected. The capacity of the mug may vary from approx. 650 to 800 ml, the color may vary from black to any shade or combination of brown, yellow or ivory. Each cup is a handmade and unique piece, and yours will be chosen at random from our stock.

Viking Horn for Drinking *Please note that specifications vary from...

Viking Horn for Drinking

€25.00
Availability: 48 In Stock


Usually made from cattle or goat horn and used as a drinking vessel in many cultures at different time periods, the drinking horn had great significance, especially for ceremonies. It continued in service until the early modern period, especially throughout Germanic Europe. A particularly popular drinking container during the early Middle Ages in Scandinavia, it was mentioned in both the Prose Edda and the Poetic Edda. Although horn fragments from the Viking Age are rarely recovered in archaeological excavations, the number of preserved metal horn fittings leads to the assumption that their use was much more widespread than actual horn finds indicate.

This Viking horn is handmade in horn, polished, and adorned with a carved motif of two intertwined ravens. In Norse mythology, the two ravens Hugin and Munin (or As the horn is an organic product, natural variations in color, shape, size, weight, and volume are expected.

Viking wolf horn for drinking *Please note that specifications vary...

Viking wolf horn for drinking

€22.00
Availability: 40 In Stock


Usually made from cattle or goat horn and used as a drinking vessel in many cultures at different time periods, the drinking horn had great significance, especially for ceremonies. It continued in service until the early modern period, especially throughout Germanic Europe. A particularly popular drinking container during the early Middle Ages in Scandinavia, it was mentioned in both the Prose Edda and the Poetic Edda. Although horn fragments from the Viking Age are rarely recovered in archaeological excavations, the number of preserved metal horn fittings leads to the assumption that their use was much more widespread than actual horn finds indicate.

This Viking horn is handmade in horn, polished, and adorned with a carved motif of two intertwined ravens. In Norse mythology, the two ravens Hugin and Munin (or As the horn is an organic product, natural variations in color, shape, size, weight, and volume are expected.

Hand Carved Vegvisir Viking Horn for Drinking *Please note that spe...

Hand Carved Vegvisir Viking Horn for Drinking

€20.00
Availability: 10 In Stock


Usually made from cattle or goat horn and used as a drinking vessel in many cultures at different time periods, the drinking horn had great significance, especially for ceremonies. It continued in service until the early modern period, especially throughout Germanic Europe. A particularly popular drinking container during the early Middle Ages in Scandinavia, it was mentioned in both the Prose Edda and the Poetic Edda. Although horn fragments from the Viking Age are rarely recovered in archaeological excavations, the number of preserved metal horn fittings leads to the assumption that their use was much more widespread than actual horn finds indicate.

This Viking horn is handmade in horn, polished, and adorned with a carved motif of two intertwined ravens. In Norse mythology, the two ravens Hugin and Munin (or As the horn is an organic product, natural variations in color, shape, size, weight, and volume are expected.

Viking Horn Odin's Triple Horns Hand Carved for Drinking *Please no...

Viking Horn Odin's Triple Horns Hand Carved for Drinking

€20.00
Availability: 50 In Stock


Usually made from cattle or goat horn and used as a drinking vessel in many cultures at different time periods, the drinking horn had great significance, especially for ceremonies. It continued in service until the early modern period, especially throughout Germanic Europe. A particularly popular drinking container during the early Middle Ages in Scandinavia, it was mentioned in both the Prose Edda and the Poetic Edda. Although horn fragments from the Viking Age are rarely recovered in archaeological excavations, the number of preserved metal horn fittings leads to the assumption that their use was much more widespread than actual horn finds indicate.

This Viking horn is handmade in horn, polished, and adorned with a carved motif of two intertwined ravens. In Norse mythology, the two ravens Hugin and Munin (or As the horn is an organic product, natural variations in color, shape, size, weight, and volume are expected.

Hand carved Viking Aegishjalmur horn for drinking

Hand carved Viking Aegishjalmur horn for drinking

€20.00
Availability: 20 In Stock


Usually made from cattle or goat horn and used as a drinking vessel in many cultures at different time periods, the drinking horn had great significance, especially for ceremonies. It continued in service until the early modern period, especially throughout Germanic Europe. A particularly popular drinking container during the early Middle Ages in Scandinavia, it was mentioned in both the Prose Edda and the Poetic Edda. Although horn fragments from the Viking Age are rarely recovered in archaeological excavations, the number of preserved metal horn fittings leads to the assumption that their use was much more widespread than actual horn finds indicate.

This Viking horn is handmade in horn, polished, and adorned with a carved motif of two intertwined ravens. In Norse mythology, the two ravens Hugin and Munin (or As the horn is an organic product, natural variations in color, shape, size, weight, and volume are expected.

Hand carved Viking horn crows for drinking *Please note that specif...

Hand carved Viking horn crows for drinking

€20.00
Availability: 40 In Stock


Usually made from cattle or goat horn and used as a drinking vessel in many cultures at different time periods, the drinking horn had great significance, especially for ceremonies. It continued in service until the early modern period, especially throughout Germanic Europe. A particularly popular drinking container during the early Middle Ages in Scandinavia, it was mentioned in both the Prose Edda and the Poetic Edda. Although horn fragments from the Viking Age are rarely recovered in archaeological excavations, the number of preserved metal horn fittings leads to the assumption that their use was much more widespread than actual horn finds indicate.

This Viking horn is handmade in horn, polished, and adorned with a carved motif of two intertwined ravens. In Norse mythology, the two ravens Hugin and Munin (or As the horn is an organic product, natural variations in color, shape, size, weight, and volume are expected.