Oseberg Viking Platter, Viking Plate, Medieval Platter

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Oseberg Viking Platter, Viking Plate, Medieval Platter

Based off an authentic design found in the Oseberg Viking Ship Burial.

Struggling to find that perfect gift for that hard to buy Viking enthusiast? Or maybe looking to add some authentic tableware to your collection
No computer printed designs, no machine carving and No Lasers just good old fashioned craftsmanship.

I can also add personalisation to these by carving different heads or adding runes.

Oseberg Platter Details
• Hardwood - dependent on what I have available (Oak, Maple, Birch or Lime).
• Length - 12" (30cm)
• Width - 6” (15cm)
• Suitable for Serving or use as a plate.

Options:
Oseberg Bowl - The basic shape and design is based from the original find however as a craftsman I always carve them slightly differently.
Oseberg Platter - Slightly larger and flat so can be used as a chopping board or a platter.

Goes great with my Viking cutlery sets
https://bushmansurvival.com/products/medieval-cutlery-set-viking-knife-and-07998

History :
The Oseberg burial ship is thought to be dated to around 850AD and discovered in a large burial mound at the Oseberg farm near Tønsberg in Vestfold county, Norway. It is acknowledged to be among the finest artifacts to have survived from the Viking Age. These beautiful platters being amongst those discoveries.

Care instructions:
Wash with warm soapy water.
Oil after drying with a food grade oil such as Mineral Oil or Chopping Biard oil.
DO NOT place in a Dishwasher.

To see me working on one of these checkout my YouTube:
https://m.youtube.com/shorts/c-7ppgM0Fu0


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graham dennaird
Viking platter

Absolutely fantastic quality workmanship looks brilliant in my house great work as usual

Thank you Graham, both for the great review and also so choosing this great design for me to make for you. I always love adding new products but rarely get around to making them without first being commissioned by a customer :)