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Bavarian Bachelor Stein, hand-painted,

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Product information "Bavarian Bachelor Stein, hand-painted, "

This historical beer stein, made in the Westerwald around 1970, is an impressive piece of local craftsmanship. Crafted from sturdy stoneware, it merges both tradition and charm.

On the front of the stein, the main motif is displayed: A young lad in typical Bavarian attire, wearing lederhosen and a decorative hat adorned with a chamois beard. The young man is caught in action, dancing the Schuhplattler, his legs moving dynamically while his face radiates youthful enthusiasm and joy. The relief is intricately designed, and the hand-painted details bring the outfit and facial expression to life.

On the sides of the mug, there’s a cheerful saying in Bavarian dialect: "Ein lustiger Bua - Find Madel gnua," (an entertainig lad finds always girls) which reflects the lightheartedness and fun of Bavarian lifestyle while also touching on the search for true love.

The stein holds half a liter of beer and features an attractive pewter lid that adds not just functionality but also a touch of elegance.

This piece is not just a drinking vessel; it's a small work of art that embodies the tradition and joy of Bavarian customs. A true eye-catcher for collectors and lovers of Bavarian culture!

On the drinking side, the rim is slightly damaged, a testament to the mug's age. Although this small imperfection is only visible when the lid is open, we have still significantly reduced the price.

 

 

Content: 0.5 Liter, Height: Approx. 8 1/4"