Norse Tradesman Horn Coffee Mug - 12 oz Handcrafted Ox-Horn - Double Sealed For Hot Liquids - Wide Mouth Coffee Tankard
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The horn was crafted in Asgard by Thor by himself from the horn of a
As soon as I got my hands on mine, I noticed an unpleasant odor. My experience leads me to believe the scent may be coming from the food grade lacquer coating the inside of the mug, as the outside has no smell. If it absorbs odor from burlap as it cures or if it has its own odor, it will get that Regardless, it was a temporary situation. Washing it out with dish soap initially reduced the odor a good deal. It even had more effect after it was let out to air. The smell of the Renaissance Festival has almost completely vanished by the end of a day, leaving only a faint aroma of ale. If it doesn't stop smelling right away, it could be because the lacquer needs to vent for a while. Imagine the smell of a brand new car. When the mug is allowed to sit outside before shipping, there will be no odor associated with it when it comes out of the box. As opposed to this, if the mug was packaged up and shipped right away once the lacquer was dry because of a spike in orders, the mug might have a temporary smell once it was taken out from the box. There is a chance it is only temporary, so don't worry.
The smell isn't too bad, but I wouldn't say they smell very bad. The cup is made of horn, so it will have a slight odor after the first couple of washings, but you'll have that regardless of which horn cup you use. Nevertheless, these come with the additional benefit of being carved
The natural product will contrast and expand at extreme temperatures because it is a natural product. If it leaks or cracks, it will damage the seal.
Selected User Reviews For Norse Tradesman Horn Coffee Mug - 12 oz Handcrafted Ox-Horn - Double Sealed For Hot Liquids - Wide Mouth Coffee Tankard
The smaller one is what I intended to order. It's not about the version, it's about the size. You can see in the picture how big it is in relation to my head. It gave me a beard too, as I didn't have one before I drank it. It appears I have a dormant viking gene somewhere in my lineage because my ancestory indicates I am only 1% Swedish. Inside this monster, you can fit six 12oz beers. That's right, you read it correctly. It is probably possible to carry a 6 pack around in this bastard. When it comes to horns before, they all required a layer of beeswax. Not this one. Looks like the Polish have made good progress on both the inside and outside of the building. No one has ever noticed any leaks in this thing due to the epoxy installing the wood base. I would buy it again in a heartbeat. Besides the fact that my wife does not want to rob our neighbors after drinking out of it like we do, this thing is all I enjoy about it. It seems there is a malfunction with.

Jon Snow was drinking from a similarly shaped tankard at Castle Black, so I bought this mug to remind me of the experience. Seeing as the Lord Commander takes his ale from a horned mug, then I must have a horned mug as well. I found the Norse Tradesman's mug, and immediately I knew it was what I was looking for. Thirty ounces of ale can be stored inside this bottle! There are thirty! Other than that, every mug I stumbled upon contained only 20 ounces of liquid Tyrion Lannister hasn't even heard enough of it to get excited. The polished jug I ordered was delivered to my door not but two days later after I placed my order. In addition to my roommates kneeling down as I placed the ale to my lips, I also filled the jug with wine. Even with the presence of this mug, I proved my dominance to be unquestionably the The Warden of my 600 square foot 3 bedroom flex apartment, I am legally obligated to enforce the orders I give. I wanted to show my new mug to one of my roommates while he was taking a shower, so I opened my curtain. I instantly recognized his power and he quietly stood up, disheveled and still covered in shampoo, and offered me the tub, as well as In the next section, we'll discuss the actual product. The mug is large and beautiful. It is polished, hardy and sturdy. Packages are great! Shipping was easy, and it was packaged well. The pouch this product came in is really cool and unique! I usually throw away the packaging for all products. I can only offer one word of advice This product is truly amazing, and you should own it if you live in the Seven Kingdoms. I recommend that every parent buy their children this mug, and allow them to take it to school so that their friends can see it You can tell and tell. The child's popularity will be greatly enhanced, and his chances of succeeding in life will be greatly enhanced. Without it, parents are leaving their children I have seen white walkers, I have seen Dothraki death riders, and I've seen blood magic bring back men from the dead, but never before in my life have I seen a horned mug such as this. No mean feat, no mean feat, no mean feat.

2 stars for a good product, 2 stars for a good customer service, and 1 star for the smile. I ordered 2 tankards to give as graduation gifts to friends. The one who had a quarter was waiting for them when they arrived. Two of the tankards had a gap of up to an inch around 3/4's of their bottoms while It lay separately at the bottom of the bag in a warped state. In my e-mail to Norse Tradesman, I mentioned that I had contacted them. A response was sent the following It was only necessary for them to see pictures of the defective tankards and the On the following day, two replacements were on their way, free of Our tankards arrived today and, despite the abuse the box received from UPS, they are in excellent condition and seem to be as handsome as what we initially received (the engraving on the direwolf truly pops off the black horn). Last but not least, the humor of Norse Tradesman earns points. The young lady who corresponded with me began her response by saying, "Greetings. ". I am sorry to inform you of these ill tidings. When she had provided instructions, she signed off, "With honor," and gave her name and title. Shieldmaiden of the Norse trades. The unexpected smile, although her surname was Hispanic (I may be wrong, but I don't think Norse raiders ever made it to the Iberian Peninsula), was a pleasant surprise. Despite what I thought was a bad experience, they turned it around and made me laugh.
