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 | Celtic Drinking Horn | Traditionally representing joy and a reason to celebrate, the drinking horn was an item frequently used in important ceremonies. It was usually fashioned out of an animal horn such as those of the buffalo or ox, or from an elephant tusk. It also makes beautiful vase. Unique and ornate. Classic Celtic weave graces vessel & stand. Approximately 8" Tall, 7" Wide. Pewter clad glass lifts and rests easily from the separate stainding base. | Pewter Detail | $118~ | |
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