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An Early Meal – a Viking Age Cookbook & Culinary Odyssey

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Notebooks Birka, set of 3

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spelpjäser till hnefatafl inklusive bomullspåse, 25 st

Spelpjäser till Hnefatafl inklusive bomullspåse, 25 st

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Hnefatafl med spelbräde i trä och pjäser

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Tafl games also known as hnefatafl games, are a fa Tafl games also known as hnefatafl games, are a family of ancient Northern European strategy board games played on a checkered or latticed gameboard with two armies. Hnefatafl were played in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Britain, Ireland, and Sápmi. Tafl gaming was eventually supplanted by chess in the 12th century but the tafl variant of the Sámi people, tablut, was in play until at least the 18th century.On the picture you will find our Hnefatafl game board in wood together with handmade game pieces based on Birka findings.
Did you know that our replicas of historical coins Did you know that our replicas of historical coins are made in Europe? The stainless steel comes from Sweden and the brass from the Czech Republic. We have been manufacturing these coins for 20 years.Our coins are replicas from findings in Birka, Sigtuna, Skåne, Finland, Hedeby, Jorvik and a arabic Dirhem coin.
There’s a lot going on at Scanglas. New website an There’s a lot going on at Scanglas. New website and webshop for our retailers, lots of new products coming soon, e.g. wooden toys for children such as swords, axes and shields. But also many glass models of course! We will be moving the company in a few months to a new location in another city with greater opportunities to develop the company. In addition to this, we will be inviting to a ”housewarming party” in combination with a slightly belated celebration of Scanglas, which turned 35 last fall. To be continued! 🥂
History of GlassThe first blown glass can be da History of GlassThe first blown glass can be dated to the first century AD and originated in the eastern Mediterranean. Glass blowing then spread quickly across Europe, mainly in the Roman Empire where it experienced a blossoming with many still unsurpassed masterpiece. An early glass blowing center was around the Rhine Valley in present Germany and eastern France. From this area, there was an extensive trade in glass, and many archeological finds from the 500’s through the Viking Age until the early Middle Ages derived from this area.After the disintegration of the Roman Empire, there was a decline in the glass area. Many huts were lost while new emerged in other places but the quality of both glass and craftsmanship rarely reached up to the previous level. During the Middle Ages, began a new golden age for the glass.Glassworks occurred in many places around Europe, often in wooded areas where there was access to fuel for glass furnaces. For this reason, the glass from this period is often called waldglas – a.k.a. forest glass. Because of the not quite perfect raw material, the glass usually got a color of greenish hues. The medieval glass are often decorated with knobs, glass threads, and other decorations made directly in the foundry. Even if painted glass did exist, it is only after the Middle Ages as other decorations became popular. The forms became more simple while the engraving, grinding and painting on glass began to increase.In Sweden, the first glass huts came in the 1500’s but it was only in the 1700’s that there were glass manufacture on a larger scale.
This week we are visiting our glass blowers in Cze This week we are visiting our glass blowers in Czech Republic. Some new glasses in the making 👀
Scanglas replicas of funnel glass made of light gr Scanglas replicas of funnel glass made of light green glass with a blue rim. The originals you can see at the Historical Museum in Stockholm. Grave find from Birka, Bj 526
Viking Sweets delicious sweets in our glass bowls Viking Sweets delicious sweets in our glass bowls 😍
Some of our beautiful glasses and bottle openers a Some of our beautiful glasses and bottle openers at an event in Japan 😊 🇯🇵 #scanglas
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