
Horn Metal Holder
Horn Metal Holder
Epic Armoury’s Horn Metal holder is designed to hold the large variety of horns that Epic Armoury has available. Use the horn holder to show off your drinking horn or have them on display in your camp. Made from mild steel with a black coating to make it functional and stylish, and a twisted metal design to make it look like wrought iron. The perfect companion piece to both your drinking horn and your signal horn.
- Available in sizes M and L
HISTORY
- Ancient Greeks and Romans were known to use drinking horns
- The ancient Greek term for a drinking horn was simply keras, which means ‘horn’
- Drinking horns were used for ritual and ceremony purposes throughout the Middle Ages
- Most Viking Age drinking horns were likely made from domestic cattle, while some might have been larger and made from an auroch
Horn Metal Holder
Epic Armoury’s Horn Metal holder is designed to hold the large variety of horns that Epic Armoury has available. Use the horn holder to show off your drinking horn or have them on display in your camp. Made from mild steel with a black coating to make it functional and stylish, and a twisted metal design to make it look like wrought iron. The perfect companion piece to both your drinking horn and your signal horn.
- Available in sizes M and L
HISTORY
- Ancient Greeks and Romans were known to use drinking horns
- The ancient Greek term for a drinking horn was simply keras, which means ‘horn’
- Drinking horns were used for ritual and ceremony purposes throughout the Middle Ages
- Most Viking Age drinking horns were likely made from domestic cattle, while some might have been larger and made from an auroch
Original: $11.00
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Horn Metal Holder
Epic Armoury’s Horn Metal holder is designed to hold the large variety of horns that Epic Armoury has available. Use the horn holder to show off your drinking horn or have them on display in your camp. Made from mild steel with a black coating to make it functional and stylish, and a twisted metal design to make it look like wrought iron. The perfect companion piece to both your drinking horn and your signal horn.
- Available in sizes M and L
HISTORY
- Ancient Greeks and Romans were known to use drinking horns
- The ancient Greek term for a drinking horn was simply keras, which means ‘horn’
- Drinking horns were used for ritual and ceremony purposes throughout the Middle Ages
- Most Viking Age drinking horns were likely made from domestic cattle, while some might have been larger and made from an auroch















