Stallion Viking Drinking Horn

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Viking Stallion Drinking Horn made from natural ox horn with engraved horse design. Ideal for mead, LARP, Viking events, and medieval collections.

EAN: 0705604430597 SKU 700628 Categories , ,

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The stallion was revered by the Vikings as a symbol of strength, endurance, and nobility. This horn captures that essence with its bold horse engraving, a motif rooted in the traditions of Norse mythology and artistry.

The intricate brass rim and tip highlight the craftsmanship of ancient feasting vessels while adding to the horn’s elegance.

No two are same because each horn is crafted from real ox horn. Each piece has a unique character due to differences in colour, form, and grain. The engraved stallion honours the spirit of bravery and vitality, while the polished finish guarantees comfort in the hand and a classic appearance.

Whether raised in a toast at a Viking themed event, displayed proudly in a collection or used as a rustic drinking vessel, this Viking Stallion Drinking Horn is a functional piece of history.

Measurements (Approximate):

  • Length: Varies by piece (approx. 8–10 inches)

  • Capacity: 200–300 ml (6.7–10.1 oz)

  • Weight: ~250–300 g

Care Instructions:

  • Rinse before first use

  • Hand wash only with cool water

  • Avoid hot liquids, dishwashers or prolonged soaking

  • Dry thoroughly after washing

  • Apply beeswax occasionally to maintain the horn’s luster

  • Over time, tiny cracks may appear in natural horn, which is an indication of it’s authenticity.

Note: Each Viking Stallion Drinking Horn is hand crafted from natural ox horn. Slight variations in shape, size, and coloration are part of its character.

Weight 0,25 kg
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Shipping weight 0,2875 kg

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