Feasting Wood and Iron Modern Viking Tankard Viking Decor
Feasting Wood and Iron Modern Viking Tankard Viking Decor
Feasting Wood and Iron Modern Viking Tankard Viking Decor
Feasting Wood and Iron Modern Viking Tankard Viking Decor
Feasting Wood and Iron Modern Viking Tankard Viking Decor
Feasting Wood and Iron Modern Viking Tankard Viking Decor
Feasting Wood and Iron Modern Viking Tankard Viking Decor
Feasting Wood and Iron Modern Viking Tankard Viking Decor
Feasting Wood and Iron Modern Viking Tankard Viking Decor
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Feasting Wood and Iron Modern Viking Tankard Viking Decor

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 Drink Viking style with this beer barrel mug. This mug is double-walled and insulated to keep your beer cold, and comes with a handy handle so you can carry it with ease

  • Rustproof Metal Insert
  • 20oz / 600mL Volume
  • Height: 14.5cm / 5.7in
  • Hand Wash Only
  • Do not Microwave

Viking tankards and goblets were used by the Norse people and were typically made of wood or metal, and had a handle for easy drinking. Both types of vessels were used for different occasions.

Tankards were typically used for casual drinking, while goblets were reserved for more formal occasions. In addition, goblets were often decorated with intricate designs, while tankards were more simplistic in design.