This cooking fire cauldron pot is a reproduction of an original artefact found in the Oseberg (Osebergskipet ) Viking ship burial in Norway. The Oseberg burial mound contained numerous cooking tools and feasting gear including a long handle cooking pan and tripod (Both available separately) Currently on display in the Viking Ship Museum at Oslo, Norway the original artefact is estimated to be from the 9th century. A photo of the original archaeological extant artefact is shown is the last photo below.
A perfect addition to your Viking or Medieval cooking gear for your next re-enactment, living history, SCA or LARP camping event. All fittings are riveted and there is no welding on this pot. The pot measures 21.5cm across and is 9cm high. including the handle the pot is 20cm high.
Tremmel kettle saw and tripod not included and available separately.
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