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Nordic Style Handmade Finnish Kuksa Ancient Lapland Finland Style Wooden Cup (Classic-2 Holes)

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1.Color:Classic-2 Holes


About this item

  • 100% Natural Wood Material, mechanical molding and hand grinding.
  • Portble Cup for Home or Camping, Capacity about 200ML (6.8 fl. oz).
  • Hand-rubbed smooth surface with natural wood grain, Natural and Eco-friendly
  • A Special gift for everyone who likes the feel of wood.
  • Feel like in the bush even if you are drinking at the kitchen table.



Kuksa is a handmade wooden drinking cup. People in Lapland have used kuksas for thousands of years and when treated right it will last for lifetime. There are as many kuksa designs and sizes as there are makers, since all of them are made by hand. You can find tiny little kuksas or ones big enough to use as a soup bowl. Most common size is around one cup. Kuksa is great for for hiking, camping, kitchen, outdoors or a gift!
For the durability of the cup, decrease the chance of getting in touch with boiling water or intense heat.
Do not wash your Kuksa with washing-up liquid or in a dish washer.
Max Length: 5.9 inches
Inner Diameter: 2.95 inches
NOTE: This product was design in Finland, made in Asia.


mcrank
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2022
Rich golden chiseled wooden cup for a great cup of Joe! Feels like I’ve got a piece of something old and hand crafted.
Colin M.
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2022
It was clearly "handmade" by a dude who was in a rush to make as many as possible. The finger holes were sharply drill-pressed, the shape was bulky and unrefined, it was much less crisp than the image implied. And the leather string and carabiner it came with were useful only if you were hoping for something that would break off immediately.But it's all fixable. The wood itself is nice, so out comes a rasp, some 120/220/400 grit sandpaper, a round file, small drill bit, better leather cord, and mineral oil.First, drill a small hole specifically for the lanyard. putting it through one of the finger-holes is dumb and uncomfortable. I just put a small hole right behind the upper finger hole. Countersink it if you can.Then get the 120 grit sandpaper and sand off the finish from everywhere. The interior of the cup didn't require any shaping, so I just sanded the finish off there with 220.Then get the rasp and round files out and start thinning this thing out. the handle area is thick and just begging for being thinner with rounded edges and notches for your hand. Get creative, there's plenty of material to work with. Use 120 grit sandpaper wrapped around the round file (or a dowel, or sharpie, or whatever, you could do this all with just sandpaper and a round stick) to do details and make sure you round over the edges of the finger holes, they were very sharp on mine.Once you have a shape you like (just keep picking it up and setting it down, you'll figure out where it needs to have material taken away, I put a little notch in the bottom behind/below the lower finger hole since that's a comfortable place to brace my ring finger, I also slightly rounded over the very sharp flat bottom's corners from the whole perimeter) sand it with 120 until there are no rasp marks left (as best as you can, sand with the grain) and then 220, and then 400 or 320. You do want it smoother than the 120 or 220 you'd use on furniture.After it's sanded, soak the thing in a LOT of mineral oil. Don't just wipe on coats, pour like two tablespoons into the cup and wipe it until it's soaked with oil with a paper towel. Wait 20 minutes. Do it again. And again. And again. AND AGAIN. If all the oil soaks into the bottom of the cup, add more.And then wipe it dry and let it sit overnight. Once it's done, use it for a couple days, and then see if the moisture from your mouth and drink has raised the grain anywhere on the rim. Sand that back with 320 and coat it with yet more oil.And then you're basically done. It's nicely insulated, It doesn't clank/clatter like a metal cup, it holds a nice amount of liquid for a cup of coffee or tea, and it'll darken/patina with use.Care wise, I don't drink anything with sugar in it (just black coffee and tea) so I just rinse and dry it. If you need to use soap, remember the oil isn't polymerizing in this thing so you will periodically have to touch it up with more oil if it looks dry, but I've been using mine every day for about a month and about 3 cups of tea a day and it's still great. I don't even dry it very often, it just gets tossed back in the backpack. I was worried about splitting/ruining the wood, but it's been fine, no special care at all.Just get a big gallon bottle of food safe mineral oil. It never goes rancid and you can use it on your wooden chopsticks, cutting board, spatulas, lubricate pocket knives, etc.For the lanyard, throw away the leather it comes with and get some proper cord or paracord. I braided some leather cord together for mine.I wouldn't recommend it at all as-is, but if you want something to diy (or give someone a starter gift to DIY themselves) it's a nice chunk of wood with a well-shaped and sized cup. I think I actually enjoy it more having had to modify it than if it came from the factory better-finished.
Skiddlywinks
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2021
I use this for practically all of my meals when out backpacking. This cup is light weight, versatile, and looks nice! I tend to oil it after each trip and it holds up very well. The cup seems to hold liquids well without soaking anything up when oiled properly. It holds temperature pretty well, not amazingly well but long enough to enjoy a slow sip or a full meal.For a bowl, it is a bit small, but I tend to take 2-3 portions from my pot which works just fine.
Adam
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2021
I love this mug. Is seems to bring out the spices in the mead when drinking from it. There is a slight problem as a leak developed on the side. I understand this is made of natural wood and things happen. The mug was never put in the dishwasher and was only rinsed thoroughly.I am going to purchase another because I like it that much.
egb
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2019
My sons and I purchased these as souvenirs in Finland many years ago when we traveled there together. One of my sons has taken up camping and hiking and I thought this would be fun for him to take along with him. He was really thrilled with it and has used it many times since.These are excellent for outdoor use, and make and unique gift.
sherri
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2019
Nice machined kuksa
CPendley
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2019
I like that it's very lightweight and the handle fits my hand very well. It holds only 5 oz which is nice for a small cup of coffee.
PapaBushman
Reviewed in Canada on March 2, 2018
Carving quality is ok. But a little over sanded in some areas making it non symmetrical. Gives in more of a natural carved look i guess. Biggest problem is I cant drink from it. There was a horrible odor coming from it like some type of solvent. I washed it with soapy water as recommended and then I let a strong cup of tea sit in it but no change. I dont know if its been treated or if that's the natural smell of the wood. Like so many products i buy from overseas i am letting it hang outside to hopefully remove the smell. Didn't expect it from this.Update: Its been hanging in my shed for a month now. Still stinks and now i see a large crack developing. Wasted money buyer beware.
Marc Thibeault
Reviewed in Canada on February 8, 2018
Nice wooden cup for that rustic feel when having a tea or coffee in the great outdoors. Did not come with care instructions.
Greg
Reviewed in Canada on February 8, 2018
not exactly as pictured but well made and functional. finger holes had sharp edges so I carved them off with a sharp knife. already finished so no need to wax/oil before use.
Yasmin Steltenpool
Reviewed in Canada on February 28, 2018
Excellent quality!
Don Vito
Reviewed in Mexico on January 9, 2018
Hermosa pieza. Me gustó mucho. Ojalá se vuelva a vender. Esta mejor que en las fotos. Volvería a comprar otra.
Leslie C.
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2017
Love this cup! I ordered it as a gift for my hubby who loves beautiful wood items and the quality is really nice, heavy too! The only issue we found was the inside of the finger holes were a bit rough but only took a couple seconds of sanding to fix that so all good now. I may just have to order one for myself
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