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Product Description: Drinking Horns in Historical Context
Drinking horns have a rich history dating back to Classical Antiquity, particularly in regions like the Balkans. These horns, typically sourced from bovids, were cherished as drinking vessels throughout the Middle Ages and the Early Modern period in various parts of Europe, including Germanic Europe and the Caucasus.
Features of Our Drinking Horns:
Genuine Ox Horn: Our drinking horns are crafted from genuine, ethically sourced ox horns, ensuring authenticity and sustainability.
Wooden Base: Each horn is mounted on a premium wooden base, specifically mango wood, to enhance durability and prevent leaks.
Food-Grade Safe: To guarantee safe consumption, the interior of our Viking horns is coated with a non-toxic, long-lasting lacquer, preserving the quality of your beverages.
Authentic Viking Horn Mugs:
Immerse yourself in the medieval Viking experience with our authentic horn mugs. Whether enjoying beer or your preferred drink, our handcrafted mugs offer a taste of ancestral traditions and a heroic atmosphere.
Historical Significance:
Throughout history, various cultures embraced drinking horns. In both Greek and Scythian societies, vessels shaped like horns were used alongside genuine horn equivalents. For instance, depictions from Classical Antiquity, such as the Attic red-figure vase showing Dionysus and a satyr holding drinking horns, illustrate their cultural significance.
Scythian and Thracian Influence:
The Thracians and Scythians were renowned for their use of drinking horns, reflecting their cultural practices and social rituals. Accounts from Xenophon and Diodorus highlight the integral role of drinking horns in these societies, often associated with feasting and ceremonial gatherings.
Archaeological Insights:
Archaeological discoveries, such as Scythian burial sites dating back to the 7th century BC, reveal the early use of drinking horns among these ancient peoples. These artifacts, sometimes made from precious metals like gold and silver, underscored the elite status and cultural importance associated with drinking rituals.
Cultural Transmission:
The tradition of drinking horns spread into Central Europe during the Iron Age, influenced by the broader Thraco-Cimmerian cultural interactions. Celtic cultures, notably during the Hallstatt period, adopted and adapted the use of drinking horns, as evidenced by archaeological finds like the gold-banded horn discovered at Hochdorf.
Conclusion:
In summary, our drinking horns offer more than just a vessel for beverages; they provide a link to ancient traditions and historical rituals. Crafted from genuine ox horns and mounted on sturdy wooden bases, these mugs not only enhance your drinking experience but also connect you to a rich cultural heritage dating back millennia.
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product information:
Attribute | Value |
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brand | AWIKINS |
color | Different Color |
special_feature | leak proof |
style | Modern |
theme | Vintage |
recommended_uses_for_product | Home |
occasion | Medieval |
included_components | No |
shape | Round |
product_care_instructions | Hand Wash Only |
age_range_description | Adult |
material_feature | Durable |
reusability | Reusable |
unit_count | 20.0 Ounce |
product_dimensions | 8"W x 25"H |
number_of_items | 1 |
manufacturer | AWIKINS |
upc | 880029313837 |
item_weight | 3.2 ounces |
country_of_origin | India |
item_model_number | AW-897 |
best_sellers_rank | #784,150 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #1,628 in Beer Mugs & Steins |
date_first_available | December 9, 2022 |