400ml Honorable Order Crusader Tankard with Crimson Surcoat Knight Relief

Imagine sitting at a heavy oak table in a great hall after a long day in the saddle, where the air smells of roasted meat and candlelight. This massive tankard gives you exactly that feeling, whether you are at a LARP event, a historical camp, or at home playing your favourite game. The detailed relief of a Crusader in full armour with a greatsword and shield under a Gothic arch immediately transports you to the era of chivalry. The combination of a durable polyresin outer shell and a hygienic food-grade stainless steel liner makes it the ideal companion for your mead or ale. Each piece is hand-painted, ensuring that your vessel has a unique, high-quality finish with impressive depth and character. Further product information ...

Available immediately 3 pcs
Item physically stored in our Warehouse in Kadan
, dispatch on: 11-May-2026
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18,00 €
14,88 € excl. VAT

Honorable Order Crusader Tankard with Crimson Surcoat Knight Relief

Practical Use and Features

This tankard is designed as a decorative yet fully functional drinking vessel. The stainless steel insert ensures that your beverage remains safe and stays at its temperature longer. The polyresin exterior provides excellent insulation and a comfortable, firm grip due to its textured surface. It is a perfect choice for your post-battle relaxation ritual or as a striking centrepiece for your historical collection on the shelf.

Technical Parameters and Data

Product Type Decorative Drinking Mug / Tankard
Outer Material Polyresin (hand-painted synthetic resin)
Inner Material Food-grade stainless steel
Capacity approx. 400 ml (13.5 fl. oz.)
Total Height 110 mm (4.33 in)
Total Width (incl. handle) approx. 155 mm (6.10 in)
Inner Diameter of Liner 77.2 mm (3.04 in)
Weight 486 g (1.07 lbs)
Base Diameter (outer) approx. 98 mm (3.86 in)

Historical Context and Symbolism

The motif of the knight in a red surcoat with a white cross refers to the era of the Crusades during the 12th and 13th centuries. The surcoat was not merely an aesthetic choice; in the scorching heat of the Holy Land, it protected the metal armour from direct sunlight, preventing the knight from overheating while also serving as vital identification on the battlefield. The Gothic arches framing the knight figures reflect the architecture of the great cathedrals and castle chapels of the High Middle Ages. Interestingly, heraldic colours were crucial for identification, as the development of the great helm meant a knight's face was entirely hidden during combat.

Care and Safety Instructions

To ensure this tankard serves you for many years and its painting remains vibrant, please follow these guidelines:

  • Cleaning: Hand wash only. Clean the inner stainless steel part with warm soapy water. The decorative outer part should only be wiped gently with a damp cloth.
  • Dishwasher and Microwave: This product is not dishwasher safe and not microwave safe. Harsh chemicals and high heat will permanently damage the polyresin shell and the paintwork.
  • Temperature: Suitable for cold and warm beverages. Avoid boiling liquids to prevent thermal stress between the resin and steel.
  • Safety: If the outer shell becomes cracked or damaged, cease using it as a drinking vessel and keep it for display purposes only.

We recommend pairing this tankard with a rustic linen tablecloth and hand-forged cutlery from our collection to complete your medieval feast atmosphere.

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