Calabaza

5,45 

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Description

The Calabaza, the gourd (also known as calabash), was the typical drinking vessel of the Jacob pilgrims in the Middle Ages. It was closed with a cork and, as it can be seen on medieval representations, worn on the pilgrim’s staff or on the belt. Today you can still find illustrations of the pilgrim with his calabash on signs on the Camino de Santiago.

Our Calabazas with the red Jacob’s Cross are offered as ornamental objects. Since they are natural products, they differ in size from each other.

Details

Height: about 12 cm

∅: approx. 5 cm

Additional information

Weight 120 g

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