Drinking horns were the ceremonial drinking vessel for those of high status all through the medieval period. They often contained liquids such as ale or mead. Drinking horns are still used today often in wedding and other types of ceremonies. Horns from cows, buffalo or oxen have traditionally been used as drinking vessels by various people in many regions of the world; this fine specimen is a great example of the practice.
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Featuring a hand-carving. It is polished to give a lustrous gleam, and a smooth finish, with a food-safe coating on the inside. The base is made of carved wood, so it will sit evenly on flat surfaces. Size and color vary, because every mug is made from all-natural horn, which gives every one its own uniqueness.
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The Ceremonial Viking Natural Buffalo Horn Drinking Mug is completely 100% all natural and made from water buffalo horn. There are no two alike as they are as unique as the animal they came from.
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