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Drinking horn Odin & Sleipnir with stand

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$64.98 USD
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$64.98 USD
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Highlights

This handcrafted drinking horn with an engraved Odin motif and matching iron stand is an impressive accessory for lovers of Norse mythology and historical reenactment.

  • High-quality drinking vessel made of genuine cattle horn with an artistic engraving of Odin on his horse Sleipnir
  • The design is based on the historic Tjängvide picture stone from the 8th century
  • Food-safe lacquer on the inside for the carefree enjoyment of mead, beer, or other beverages
  • Delivery includes a hand-forged iron stand for decorative and secure display
  • Each piece is a handcrafted, unique item made of natural horn with a capacity of approximately 200 to 300 ml
Manufacturer's specifications

Battle-Merchant Wacken GmbH & Co. KG, Gehrn 4, 25596, Wacken, info@battlemerchant.com

Drinking horn Odin & Sleipnir with stand
Drinking horn with stand, Odin rides Sleipnir
Drinking horn Odin & Sleipnir with stand
Drinking horn Odin & Sleipnir with stand

Drinking horn Odin & Sleipnir with stand in detail

Questions about the product Drinking horn Odin & Sleipnir with stand

What is the meaning of Sleipnir in Norse mythology, and how many legs does the horse depicted on the drinking horn have?

Sleipnir is the eight-legged horse of the god Odin in Norse mythology and is considered the fastest and best horse in the world. The horse depicted on the drinking horn accordingly has eight legs.

Who are the parents of Sleipnir and what role did Loki play in the creation of the eight-legged horse in the legend of the building of the walls of Asgard?

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According to mythology, what special weapon does Odin often carry when riding Sleipnir, and what is the special characteristic of this weapon?

According to mythology, Odin carries the spear Gungnir. The special characteristic of this weapon is that it never misses its target and always returns to its owner after being thrown.

What does the name Sleipnir mean, and which famous natural wonder in Iceland is said to have been created by a hoofprint of the eight-legged horse, according to legend?

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