The wooden sculpture "Drinking Water Horn" from the heyday of medieval Sweden
Museum collections
Medieval artifacts
Wood carving 3D model
Swedish cultural relics
Drinking water horn
Medieval wood carving
Cultural relics from the medieval peak of Sweden
Birch wood carving
Swedish History Museum
Medieval vessels
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The name of the cultural relic is the drinking water horn, which is currently housed in the Swedish History Museum. A birch wooden drinking water horn from the medieval peak of 1250-1299, with two dragon and griffin shaped figures carved on it. The end of the horn is shaped like a dragon's head, turn the head towards the edge. The grappling bucket bites the edge with its beak, while the kite bites the wings of the grappling bucket, connecting the end to the edge. There are three copper strips around the horn and two simple mortise and tenon legs for support.