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Drinking Horn Terminal, Stavanger

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Drinking Horn Terminal, Stavanger

A bronze terminal for your drinking horn in the shape of a raven's head with garnet eyes. It is an exact reproduction of a find made in Stavanger, Norway. The original item is today located at the Museum of Archaeology in Stavanger. 

  • Size: 4 inches (10 cm) long
  • Diameter of hole: 16 mm at the opening.
  • Material: Bronze with garnets
  • Drinking Horn not included. Bought separately.
  • Due to the new regulations for US packages shipped from abroad, this product will be subject to checks from FDA, FWS and/or APHIS.
    This could lead to short delays on orders containing this item.
    Grimfrost will, however, cover all associated costs of these shipments such as import taxes, tariffs and inspections.

Buying for an existing horn: Measure your horn tip to make sure it fits the opening. When assembling the terminal, begin by carefully roughing up the horn tip with sand paper. Finish by glueing the terminal in place with strong 2-component glue.

Drinking horns with bronze terminals with ornamentations were highly valued during the Viking Age for their displaying status. 

$32.67

Original: $108.90

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Drinking Horn Terminal, Stavanger—

$108.90

$32.67

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A bronze terminal for your drinking horn in the shape of a raven's head with garnet eyes. It is an exact reproduction of a find made in Stavanger, Norway. The original item is today located at the Museum of Archaeology in Stavanger. 

  • Size: 4 inches (10 cm) long
  • Diameter of hole: 16 mm at the opening.
  • Material: Bronze with garnets
  • Drinking Horn not included. Bought separately.
  • Due to the new regulations for US packages shipped from abroad, this product will be subject to checks from FDA, FWS and/or APHIS.
    This could lead to short delays on orders containing this item.
    Grimfrost will, however, cover all associated costs of these shipments such as import taxes, tariffs and inspections.

Buying for an existing horn: Measure your horn tip to make sure it fits the opening. When assembling the terminal, begin by carefully roughing up the horn tip with sand paper. Finish by glueing the terminal in place with strong 2-component glue.

Drinking horns with bronze terminals with ornamentations were highly valued during the Viking Age for their displaying status.Â