Metal tankards are often associated with the Tudor era as the use of pewter become more common. The use of metal tankards appears to have started in the Tudor era. Tudor era wooden and pewter tankards and leather jacks recovered from the Mary rose ship wreck which sank in the mid 16th century generally have closable lids. During the 17th century tankards appear to no longer have closable lids, these tankards were most likely used indoors at ale houses and homes.
With an impressive height of approximately 5 inches, this mug offers a generous capacity of around 600 ml, making it ideally sized for your favourite beverages, whether that be frosty beer, refreshing water, or a steaming cup of coffee. Picture yourself taking a long sip from the mug as you toast to new friendships or raise it in celebration of small victories around the campfire.
The tankard is made from stainless steel.
Great for renaissance fairs, LARP and SCA feasting as well as a cold beer at Octoberfest celebrations.
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