
Birka Supkopp Set, Handmade
This set of two small, Viking Age cups is based on the find from grave mound 971 in Birka, Sweden. The term "supkopp" translates to "cup with a mouthful of liquor".
The cups are wholly handmade here in Sweden without a potter’s wheel, just as the original was made over 1000 years ago. The circular patterns used is a common design evident on several finds from Birka.
The cups are made from stoneware with a matt glazed inside in order to make them more durable and easier to clean. This allows them to be washed in a dish washer and they can also withstand a microwave oven.
- A set with 2 cups
- Holds approx. 0.7 dl (2.4 oz)
- Handmade stoneware
- Size: Approx. 6 cm (2.3") high
- Based on a historical find
Photo of original by Ola Myrin, Historiska museet/SHM.
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This set of two small, Viking Age cups is based on the find from grave mound 971 in Birka, Sweden. The term "supkopp" translates to "cup with a mouthful of liquor".
The cups are wholly handmade here in Sweden without a potter’s wheel, just as the original was made over 1000 years ago. The circular patterns used is a common design evident on several finds from Birka.
The cups are made from stoneware with a matt glazed inside in order to make them more durable and easier to clean. This allows them to be washed in a dish washer and they can also withstand a microwave oven.
- A set with 2 cups
- Holds approx. 0.7 dl (2.4 oz)
- Handmade stoneware
- Size: Approx. 6 cm (2.3") high
- Based on a historical find
Photo of original by Ola Myrin, Historiska museet/SHM.






