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Guksi (Finnish: kuksa; Swedish: kasa) traditional drinking cup, modern version by BY_CRC
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A Kuksa is a drinking cup traditionally crafted in northern Scandinavia from carved birch burl.
They come in different sizes, bigger ones for soup and tea, smaller ones for 'high spirits'. I used mine for about 20 years, and it's still usable.
It has a lanyard hole and can be used for a lot of different things in camp kitchen.
This is a modern approach to this old craft, size is about 15x10x7 cm (6x4x3 inches).
Needs some support during printing.
They come in different sizes, bigger ones for soup and tea, smaller ones for 'high spirits'. I used mine for about 20 years, and it's still usable.
It has a lanyard hole and can be used for a lot of different things in camp kitchen.
This is a modern approach to this old craft, size is about 15x10x7 cm (6x4x3 inches).
Needs some support during printing.