Kuttrolf Bottle
Straight Neck (AD 1500, Germany)
Replica from findings in Germany and Bohemia (todays Czeck Republic) from the 16th century. Medieval Period in Central Europe was approximately between AD 500-1500 and in Scandinavia AD 1050-1500. "Kuttrolf" is a kind of bottle which neck consists of 5 or 6 twisted "pipes" which make the content of the bottle slowly pouring or dripping out with a clucking sound. People often drank right out of the Kuttrolf. It was also used as a container for aromatic (wine, etc) and volatile liquids (alcohol, etc). Soft green colored glass.
This bottle is produced by hand with the same techniques they used for almost 500 years ago, which means that the size and thickness of the glasses may vary slightly. The color of the glass may also vary as well as the number of small bubbles inside the glass. The glassworks, which make the History Glasses, is one of the best of its kind in the world. It has customers with high reputation such as a number of different Museums.
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| Kuttrolf Bottle with Straight Neck (766) |
50 cl |
£ 20.10 |
€ 26.70 |
$ 40.20 |
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