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Campfire pot - medieval, made of iron, (not rustproof)
Iron pots were very common as a Campfire pot among the Germans and Vikings in the Middle Ages.This iron pot is a historical prop that is only handcrafted in small quantities.The food law certification required by law would unfortunately have a massive impact on the sales price, which is why this medieval iron kettle is only offered as a prop, which by definition is not certified for contact with food.We do NOT recommend cooking food for consumption with this pot unless you know how to properly clean steel and iron cooking surfaces.Medieval pot made of iron / campfire pot with twisted handle - in high quality.This beautiful iron pot in the style of the Viking times and the Middle Ages is driven entirely from one piece and has an artistically forged handle.The Viking-era campfire pot was made entirely by hand - treated with cooking oil to protect it from rust.The pot has a capacity of approx. 0,34 US gal. (1.3 liters), not rustproof! Dimensions: Pot height (without handle): approx. 3,15 inch (8 cm) Diameter: approx. 8,27 inch (21 cm) Height (with handle): approx. 8,27 inch (21 cm) The pot has a capacity of approx. 43,96 fl oz / 0,34 US gal. (1.3 liters) Weight: approx. 2,54 lbs (1150 g.) Price per campfire pot .   Legal notice:Prop – Not suitable for direct contact with food.    

$46.13*
Campfire pot, medieval camp-fire pot made of stainless steel
Campfire pot made of stainless steelThe campfire pot was very common among the Teutons, Vikings and in the Middle Ages, but the pots in the Middle Ages were made of iron and not stainless steel.This pot is a historical prop, but not made of iron, which is only made in small quantities by hand from stainless steel.This beautiful stainless steel pot in the style of the Vikings and the Middle Ages is driven entirely from one piece and has an artistically forged handle.The Viking-era storage kettle is made entirely by hand and is made of stainless steel, from below the storage kettle was again decorated with a round stainless steel plate, which strengthens the pot and better distributes the heat. The pot has a capacity of approx. 152 fl oz / 1,19 U.S. gal.  (5.4 l.) Stainless steel / rust free Pot height without handle approx.: 7,48 inch (19 cm) Diameter about 8,27 inch (21 cm) Height with handle approx. 17,32 inch (44 cm). Weight approx. 4,23 lbs (1920 g.) Price per campfire pot.

$90.59*
Medieval comb made of bone
Bone comb, early medieval comb made of bone Replica of an early medieval bone comb, such as was widespread among Vikings, Anglo-Saxons and Slavs. The comb corresponds in size and shape to the original and is very robust due to the material doubling on the back of the comb. Nevertheless, it should be noted that this is a fragile material that should be handled with care. Dimensions: Length approx.: 4.13 inch (10.5 cm) Height approx. : 2.17 inch (5.5 cm) Weight: approx. 2.29 oz (65 g.) Price per comb!

$17.19*
Medieval large bone sewing needle
Knitting needle / Large bone sewing needle for needle binding (Nålebinding)This sturdy knitting needle / sewing needle made from animal bones is mainly used for needle binding (Nålebinding). It differs from modern knitting needles in the hole for threading through it. Unlike modern sewing needles, it is also much wider in circumference and the tip of the needle for needle binding is blunt so that you cannot accidentally poke through the wool yarn.The knitting needle for needle binding is very suitable for making your own historical clothing such as hats and gloves. The oldest needle-bound finds come from the Stone Age. Nålebinding is therefore much older than knitting or crocheting, so it can be seen as a forerunner of modern handicraft techniques. The finds for needle binding go back to the early Middle Ages, so textiles from antiquity and the Viking Age can also be reconstructed, for example.Unlike knitting, needle binding uses only one needle. The advantage of this handicraft technique is that no runs can occur, since the individual stitches are 'knotted' during needle binding. Needle binding also cuts the yarn for each row of stitches, so this form of needle work is great for using up leftover yarn. The resulting fabric is also nice and tight.This needle made of bone can also be used as a large sewing needle, but only for knitted handicrafts with wide stitches or elastic threads, as otherwise it does not penetrate the material due to the blunt point and leaves holes in the fabric due to the width of the large sewing needle. Suitable for many eras: Stone Age, Antiquity, Early Middle Ages Dimensions: Length: approx. 3.35 inch (8.5 cm) Diameter : approx. 0.21 inch (5.5 mm) Hole diameter: 0.098 x 0.24 inch (2.5 x 6 mm) Weight: approx. 0.18 oz (5 g.) Price per sewing needle!

$4.25*
Robust cast-iron jug medieval, made of iron
Robust cast-iron jug, with a somewhat medieval ambience,ideal for tea, coffee or other hot drinks Water jug ​​/ teapot with extremely high robustness!The jug made of cast iron has excellent product properties such as the ideal heat storage and the extremely high level of robustness. The removable stainless steel sieve and the saucer with the rubberized feet are particularly impressive.Tea and water pot in top quality and in a top design!Powerful, elegant and wonderfully heat-retaining. So short and sweet - and at the same time very apt - what characterizes this pretty cast iron teapot can be summed up in a nutshell. The attractive appearance of the jug is particularly appealing and inspiring. The color tone is a deep and matt but powerful black that can immediately put you in a good mood. The cast-iron kettle has a capacity of approx. 950 ml and it shows once again how perfectly form and functionality can be reconciled.In addition, Kanne is a real champion in "heat retention". The heat is distributed and stored evenly over the entire teapot and thus remains constant for a very long time. The tea is kept warm for a particularly long time if the pot is briefly rinsed out with hot water beforehand. Then you can even enjoy your drink hot for a longer period of time without a warmer. Last but not least, it should be mentioned that, thanks to the enamel applied on the inside, it proves to be absolutely "true to the aroma" if you e.g. pour tea in it.The pivoting handle makes filling the water and removing the high-quality stainless steel filter child's play. With the fine sieve, you can really enjoy brewing tea and the saucer with rubberized feet guarantees that your table will remain scratch-free. Also ideal for use on the gas stove or open fire. This jug also goes perfectly with our warmer article number 62.607 Features of the cast iron pot: High-quality cast iron ⟶ very stable jug with a long service life. Strongly heat-retaining ⟶ keeps tea, coffee, mulled wine, grog, .... warm for a long time. Enamelled on the inside ⟶ for pure enjoyment of the drink. Fine stainless steel strainer ⟶ usable e.g. for brewing tea. Swivel handle ⟶ Filling with water and removing the sieve made easy Coasters with removable rubberized feet ⟶ Your table will remain scratch-free Special aesthetics ⟶ Shape, color and ornaments speak for themselves Dimensions: Height of the jug (without handle): approx. 5.12inch (13cm) Height of jug (with handle): approx. 7.87 i (20 cm) Width: approx. 6.69 inch (17 cm) Jug Weight: Approx. 2.59 lbs (1175 g.) Total Weight: Approx. 5.78 lbs (2620g.) Scope of delivery: A pot with lid, saucer and a stainless steel strainer.Sale without the decoration shown here!

$46.13*