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Drinking horns and medieval goblets for Elfia, Castlefest, Keltfest
These are the best weekends of the year: you can go to your favorite medieval festival, fantasy festival, or Comic Con again. Elfia, Dutch Comic Con, Castlefest, Keltfest, Imagicon: here I come! What do you need to survive a festival weekend? If you're going shopping, a beautiful Viking drinking horn is a must-have. A medieval festival bag or a holder for magical potions is also very handy! And how about a blowing horn for your medieval costume?
Pagan lifestyle and Viking lifestyle: wood carvings for the modern heathen
As a modern Viking or pagan, you want to furnish your house in a pagan style. Viking decorative items are rare and hard to find in ordinary civilian shops. At Celtic WebMerchant, you can find everything to indulge in pagan living. Paint a wall black and decorate it with Viking and wicca wood carvings of, for example, a pentagram, the god Odin, or a Valknut clock. Sheepskins in the living room, hand-forged candle holders, and incense to make your home cozy.
Beard oil from DutchBeards
A Viking beard is part of the pagan lifestyle! For a medieval festival, you might want to decorate your beard with beard beads. Putting in beard beads is easier if you comb out your beard with a horn or bone beard comb. To make your beard smell wonderful, even on weekdays, we have beard oil from the beard brand DutchBeards. This beard oil is hand-made and completely cruelty-free.