A hand-forged fire striker made of carbon steel, as commonly used in the early Middle Ages. This medieval fire steel is modeled on an artefact found in a grave in Bavaria.
More informationGermanic Fire Striker
Scraping the firesteel with the sharp edge of a flintstone generates sparks that ignite the dry tinder which begins to smoulder. So-called tinder fungi usually served as tinder: The mushroom-like bracket fungi were harvested from the tree trunks and soaked in a nitrous solution or rubbed with black powder to allow them to kindle.
Specifications:
- Dimensions: approx. 9 x 4 x 0.5 cm
Included in these categories: Tinderboxes
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