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Drinking horn Troll cross deluxe, 300-500 ml

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Product description

This drinking horn is engraved with a troll cross. The end has a brass fitting in the shape of a raven and the mouthpiece is also made of brass with a Celtic knot decoration. The origin of the troll cross (Swedish: Trollkors) is highly controversial. Since there is virtually no archaeological evidence for it, there is much speculation and uncertainty as to whether or not it is a genuine symbol from the Viking Age or the Middle Ages. The troll cross probably goes back to an ancient custom that is widespread in large parts of Scandinavia. It is said that iron troll crosses were placed over front doors, windows and barn doors to protect people, livestock and homes from cunning trolls, evil magic, ghosts, diseases and all kinds of other dangers. Due to its shape, the troll cross is sometimes associated with the Odal rune Othala from the older Futhark alphabet, which represents ownership and inheritance - but there are no verifiable sources for this hypothesis. There are therefore no archaeological sources that the troll cross was worn as jewelry in the (early) Middle Ages, but for modern Vikings it is an important sign. In Germanic-neo-pagan circles (including Ásatrú), the Iron Troll Cross is a popular protective amulet today.

This drinking horn is handmade from a real ox horn. Avoid dishwashers and hot drinks. Wash under running water before use. Treat it with beeswax after each use for a longer life.

Product details
Product details:
Material: horn;
Contents: 300-400 ml;
For liquids with a maximum of 20% alcohol content;
Not suitable for hot drinks;
Shipping weight (grams): 1000

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