Cornu, Roman Horn, Brass

Cornu, Roman Horn, Brass
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Reproduction of an Ancient Roman Horn Cornu. Used during the Roman Empire between 200 BC to 476 AD. The cornu or cornum is an ancient brass instrument used in the Roman Empire. In the Roman army, it was carried by theso-called cornicen (horn blower) and employed to send coded orders across the battlefield in the form of horn signals. Outside the battlefield, it also served as a ceremonial music instrument. More information...

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Cornu, Roman Horn, Brass

This functional replica is made of brass and equipped with a wooden handle. The horn is delivered unmounted. It is composed of three threaded tubes, a mouthpiece and a crossbar/handle. The final assembly is very easy and needs to be carried out by the customer.

  • Material: brass and wood
  • Height: approx. 106 cm
  • Weight: approx. 2.5 kg

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