Wooden Kuksa – Drinking Cup

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Wooden Kuksa, length 18cm, capacity 100ml.

The whole is impregnated with linseed oil.

 

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Wooden Kuksa Drinking Cup – Authentic Medieval Equipment

Our wooden drinking cup, known as a kuksa, is a faithful reconstruction of a vessel commonly used throughout medieval Europe. Archaeological evidence shows that cups of this type were widespread among Vikings, Slavs, and the inhabitants of late-medieval towns and settlements. If you are involved in early medieval reenactment, Viking-age living history, or knightly-era portrayals, this wooden drinking cup – kuksa will be an ideal addition to your equipment.

Hand-carved from natural wood, the kuksa measures 18 cm in length and holds approximately 100 ml. This practical size makes it perfect both for historical cooking demonstrations and for everyday use at festivals or reenactment events. The cup has been carefully treated with linseed oil, making it more resistant to moisture while preserving its beautiful, natural appearance.

Perfect for Reenactment and Collecting

This wooden drinking cup – kuksa is not only a functional piece of tableware but also a collectible item with significant historical value. Thanks to its universal design, it fits seamlessly into various medieval cultures and periods—from the early Middle Ages to the late medieval era. It is an excellent addition to a camp kitchen setup, historical reenactments, and collections of medieval artifacts.

If you are looking for an authentic accessory to enhance your historical portrayal, our wooden drinking cup – kuksa will fully meet your expectations. Choose natural materials, handcrafted quality, and faithful historical craftsmanship!