Horn of Cuchulainn w/ Stand

3626

Horn of Cuchulainn w/ Stand


Size: 13-3/4 in.
Capacity: 0.50 L
Material: Stoneware
Country of Origin: Horn: Germany, Stand: China

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Stoneware, raised-relief decoration. This horn celebrates the greatest of the Irish Myth-heroes, CuChulainn, whose larger-than-life exploits were recorded in the 12th Century Book of the Dun Cow. At the age of six, the boy Setanta killed a fierce watchdog belonging to Cullan the Smith with his bare hands, then offered himself as a replacement. Seeing this, the chieftain Conall christened him CuChulainn, The Hound of Culann. In his final battle, mortally wounded, he lashed himself to a pillar to remain upright continue fighting. So feared was he that his enemy Lugaire dared approach his body only after a crow had settled on him. This explains the horn's motif: On both sides of the horn, in relief is CuChulainn on horseback with dog, hunting a stag in the woods. The branches roots of the trees transform into an elaborate knotwork pattern. The mouth of the horn features a faithful dog with sword. The horn tip is a rapture's head. The Horn of CuChulainn was sculpted by Bob Maurus. A strap for carrying/hanging the horn is included. This item is the same as #3625, but features a resin cast antler stand, also sculpted by Bob Maurus, upon which the horn rests. Horn is made in Germany, antler stand is made in China.

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