Engraved Brass Chalice with Floral Pattern, 220 ml
1xAdd a touch of nobility and historical splendour to your feast, wedding table, or ritual. This tall and slender brass chalice from **House of Warfare** is a true gem that will turn every sip of wine or mead into a unique experience. The entire goblet, from its conical cup to its stable base, is crafted from polished solid brass and adorned with a precise, hand-engraved floral pattern. Whether you are a reenactment enthusiast, a LARPer, or simply looking for an original and stylish addition to your home, this chalice will transport you to the times of kings and queens. It makes a perfect gift for any lover of history and fantasy. Further product information ...
Engraved Brass Chalice with Floral Pattern, 220 ml
Elegant Design Inspired by History
Throughout the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, tall, slender goblets were a symbol of wealth and social status. This chalice, with its conical shape and rich decoration, builds on that tradition. Floral motifs have been popular in art and craft for centuries, symbolising life, growth, and beauty. Each goblet is handcrafted, meaning you are holding a unique piece with minor variations that are the hallmark of true craftsmanship.
What Drinks is the Chalice Suitable For?
This brass chalice is ideal for serving cold and lukewarm drinks. Enjoy wine, mead, ale, water, or non-acidic juices from it. We strongly advise against using the chalice for hot beverages (brass heats up quickly, posing a burn risk), highly acidic drinks (which can react with the metal), and liquids with an alcohol content above 20%.
Technical Specifications:
| Measurement | Size |
|---|---|
| A (Cup Height) | approx. 23 cm (9 in) |
| B (Base Width) | approx. 7 cm (2 3/4 in) |
| C (Inner Diameter) | approx. 8 cm (3 1/4 in) |
| D (Cup Depth) | approx. 10.5 cm (4 1/4 in) |
| Capacity | approx. 220 ml (7.4 fl oz) |
| Material | Solid Brass |
Care and Maintenance
To preserve the beauty of your chalice, wash it by hand only with mild soap and water, and dry it thoroughly immediately. Never put it in the dishwasher. Over time, brass may naturally tarnish and develop a patina. If you prefer a shiny look, you can polish it with a brass cleaner. For minor spots or early tarnishing, an old trick also works: apply a little ketchup to the spot, let it sit for a few moments, and wipe it off with a damp cloth.
IMPORTANT: Before each use, check for any greenish-blue spots inside the chalice. This could be poisonous verdigris. If you find any, do not drink from the chalice and clean it thoroughly (e.g., using the method above) until the spots are gone.
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