Description
This handcrafted Medieval horn shows the true beauty and natural elegance of viking drinking vessels used in medieval and Viking times. Made from ethically sourced ox horn, each piece is carefully shaped by nature and then polished to a smooth shiny finish that shows its natural curves and patterns.
With an approximate capacity of 300 – 400 ml, this Medieval horn is suitable for enjoying cold or room-temperature beverages at feasts, camps and viking themed gatherings. Due to the natural horn material, no two horns are ever the same and each one has unique variations in color, grain and shape formed by nature itself.
What truly sets this Medieval horn apart is its details. The horn has a beautifully engraved brass rim and brass tip, for a regal look with a visual appeal. These brass accents make the horn not only functional but also an elegant display piece for any collection.
Inspired by historical traditions, this horn fits easily into Viking, Norse and medieval settings. Whether used as a Viking drinking horn at camp gatherings, enjoyed as a classic drinking horn at themed events, displayed as a medieval drinking horn in your home, or just as a norse drinking horn for collectors, it adds a beautiful presence in every setting.
The horn also includes a canvas pouch, so that it’s easy to store, protect, and carry. This pouch is perfect for camps, Viking-themed festivals, or gifting, so that your horn is safe while on the move.
Measurements (Approximate)
- Capacity: ~ 300 – 400 ml
- Material: Ethically sourced ox horn
- Accents: Engraved brass rim and brass tip
CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
- Rinse before first use
- Hand wash only with cool water
- Not dishwasher safe
- Avoid hot liquids and too much of soaking
- Suitable for cold and room-temperature beverages only
- Dry properly after washing
- Use beeswax or food-safe oil occasionally to maintain finish
Notes
- Each horn is handcrafted from natural ox horn
- Variations in color, shape and pattern are natural
- No two horns are the same
- Natural horn may develop minor surface changes with time



















