Pictish Boar - Hand Carved
Incised on a slab of hard slate at Knocknagel,
Inverness shire and widely used throughout Pictland, now modern
Scotland, possibly any time from 200BC until the 9th. Century.
No one knows why......perhaps a salute to a formidable quarry.
The people of Orkney were known as the boar people or the Orka;
the suffix 'ey' means island.
The design can be hand carved on either a Tankard or a Medieval
Jack Body.
| Capacity of Pictish Boar Jack or Tankard - One pint - Approximately | - £50.00 |
Height 15cms
For Overall Dimensions, click here to go to Facts page
Pictish Boar Jack Order Form |
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