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Medieval Relic Glass
Glass used as reliquary, decorated with glass threads. Soft green-colored glass.
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Stangenglass Kalmar
Replica of glass found during the archeological excavations of Castle Fjord of Kalmar, Sweden.
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Medieval Prunted Goblet
Replica of glass from Germany, dated back to the 14th century. This glass is produced by hand with the same techniques they used for almost 700 years ago.
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Medieval Wine Glass
Replica of glass from Bohemia (todays Czeck Republic), dated back to the 16th century.
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Medeival Prunted Goblet
Replica of glass originating from Bohemia (todays Czeck Republic) and Germany. Soft green colored glass.
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Krautstrunk
Replica of a glass that was found during the excavations of the Medieval castle ruin in south of Sweden.
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Kuttrolf Bottle
Replica from findings in Germany and Bohemia (todays Czeck Republic) from the 14th century.
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Glass with Blue Threads
Replica of an item from the 13th - 14th century. Soft smoke colored glass with blue threads.
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"Schaffhausen" Prunted Goblet
Replica of the original "Schaffhausen"- glass from findings in Germany dated back to the 13th century.
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Medieval Glass
Replica of glass from Bohemia (todays Czeck Republic), dated back to the 16th century.
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Stangenglass
Replica of glass found during the archeological excavations of Glimmingehus in Skane, Sweden.
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Castle Glass - "Slottsfjordsglas"
Replica of glass found during the archeological excavations of Castle Fjord of Kalmar, Sweden, dated back to the 15th century.
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