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'''Drinking horns''' are one of the most common accessories for some recreating a [[Viking]] or [[Saxon]]. |
[[image:glassfrankishhorn.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Replica Dark Age glass drinking horn]]'''Drinking horns''' are one of the most common accessories for some recreating a [[Viking]] or [[Saxon]], although they continued to be used in later periods. They consist of a [[horn]] hollowed and smoothed, and given a coating of [[wax]]. They might have rims, plaques and termini of precious [[metal]]s. [[Glass]] was used for making drinking horns for the wealthy. |
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Historical drinking horns could have rims, plaques and termini of precious [[metal]]. There were also [[glass]] drinking horns used as well. |
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==SCA Drinking Horn Tips== |
==SCA Drinking Horn Tips== |
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*Most people buy them but if you have a supply of horns and some time on your hands they can be made without too much effort. |
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* If planning to use one at a table, it is a good idea either to get a stand to hold your horn, or (after checking that the owner of the table doesn't mind) sharpening the end and trying sticking it in, as once they fall over they let all their contents escape. |
* If planning to use one at a table, and don't mind being ahistorical, it is a good idea either to get a stand to hold your horn, or (after checking that the owner of the table doesn't mind) sharpening the end and trying sticking it in, as once they fall over they let all their contents escape. |
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* It is also possible to suspend a horn from a [[belt]] or [[baldric]] -- if you don't overfill them, and are careful about moving about, it is even possible to carry drink in them in such a position. |
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''See also'' |
''See also'' |
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* [[Beaker]] |
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* [[Cup]] |
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* [[Goblet]] |
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* [[Tankard]] |
* [[Tankard]] |
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[[category:tableware]] |
Latest revision as of 20:45, 23 October 2006
Drinking horns are one of the most common accessories for some recreating a Viking or Saxon, although they continued to be used in later periods. They consist of a horn hollowed and smoothed, and given a coating of wax. They might have rims, plaques and termini of precious metals. Glass was used for making drinking horns for the wealthy.
SCA Drinking Horn Tips
- Most people buy them but if you have a supply of horns and some time on your hands they can be made without too much effort.
- If planning to use one at a table, and don't mind being ahistorical, it is a good idea either to get a stand to hold your horn, or (after checking that the owner of the table doesn't mind) sharpening the end and trying sticking it in, as once they fall over they let all their contents escape.
- It is also possible to suspend a horn from a belt or baldric -- if you don't overfill them, and are careful about moving about, it is even possible to carry drink in them in such a position.
See also