Description
This small Medieval kettle is crafted from thick iron plates, joined together with sturdy rivets and reinforced by forge-welded seams to withstand the rigors of daily use. The handle, made from a twisted iron bar, is securely attached through iron loops by hooks, allowing it to pivot so the handle can fold down for easier carrying or packing. Designed with practicality in mind, this kettle holds about 3.5 liters, making it suitable for cooking over an open hearth or campfire during travels or military campaigns.
Fun fact: Kettles like this were often used not only for cooking but also for boiling water to ensure it was safe to drink, a crucial practice in medieval times when clean water sources were scarce.









