Rotary Hand Quern (Grinding Stone)
Our Rotary Hand Quern is inspired by quern stones in the Whitworth Museum collection in Dumfries, Scotland. Querns like this have been used since ancient times to grind grain, and were carried by the Roman Legionaries on campaign.
This working replica is great for re-enactment and Living History. The grain is poured into the hole at the top as the hand-stone rotates against the saddle-stone to grind the unmalted grain into flour.
Diameter: 30cm
Height: 8cm
Weight: 13.5kg
Material: Wood and stone
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
Our Rotary Hand Quern is inspired by quern stones in the Whitworth Museum collection in Dumfries, Scotland. Querns like this have been used since ancient times to grind grain, and were carried by the Roman Legionaries on campaign.
This working replica is great for re-enactment and Living History. The grain is poured into the hole at the top as the hand-stone rotates against the saddle-stone to grind the unmalted grain into flour.
Specification | Diameter: 30cm |
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Bestseller | No |