Medieval Brass Kettle
Handmade brass kettle with stainless steel liner, perfect for medieval LARP, reenactment, or open-fire camping. Functional and historically inspired.
Whether you’re a wandering trader, a seasoned foot soldier, or a humble camp cook, the Medieval Brass Kettle is an essential tool for open-fire meals in the field. Designed for historical authenticity and practical use, this handcrafted kettle brings warmth and realism to your LARP camp or reenactment setting.
Crafted from durable brass with a stainless steel inner lining, this kettle features a rounded bottom and tapered silhouette, allowing for efficient heating and easy handling. The fitted lid is secured with a chain and attached loop, while the arched handle hooks securely into the side loops, making it simple to hang over a fire or carry through camp.
Whether you’re brewing tea, boiling stew, or simply playing the part of a medieval cook, this kettle is a reliable and visually striking piece that blends seamlessly into your gear. It’s also perfect for rustic outdoor camping with a historical flair.
Ideal for traveling merchants, medieval soldiers, camp followers, healers, or anyone responsible for feeding the warband. A perfect prop for immersive LARP characters who take pride in the art of fire-side cooking.
- Material: Brass body with stainless steel liner
- Finish: Polished brass with a natural patina over time
- Design: Rounded bottom, tapered neck, with lid and handle
- Function: Suitable for cooking and boiling liquids over open flame
- Lid: Chain-secured lid for convenience and period accuracy
- Handle: 14" arched handle with side loops for hanging or carrying
Measurements (approximate):
- Diameter (base): 9.25 in (23.5 cm)
- Opening Outer Diameter: 6.9 in (17.5 cm)
- Neck Inner Diameter: 5.75 in (14.6 cm)
- Lid Diameter: 7.1 in (18 cm)
- Overall Height (with lid): 6.75 in (17.1 cm)
- Height (without lid): 6.5 in (16.5 cm)
- Handle Length: 14 in (35.5 cm)
Care Instructions:
Wash thoroughly after use with mild soap. Dry immediately with a clean towel to prevent spotting or tarnish. Do not place in dishwasher or over extreme direct heat.
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