Seven Sins Tankard
Unique, heptagonal ( seven sided ) tankard, transforming to a circular
profile at the top, the base being encircled with the 'SALIGIA' mnemonic and
the three and a half sided handle, bearing each of the Latin words for the
sins: superbia ( pride ),
avaritia ( greed ), luxuria ( lust ), ira ( wrath ), gula ( gluttony ),
invidia ( envy ), acedia ( sloth ).
Handmade in the UK by Alchemy Gothic.
Capacity 570ml or one pint.
Manufactured from pewter.
Tempus Finis Tankard
The end of time, symbolised by the ultimate "Time Please" of eternity. An
incredibly deep embossed skull into the body of the tankard.
Handmade in the UK by Alchemy Gothic.
Capacity 570ml or one pint.
Manufactured from pewter.
Alchefly Tankard
The Art Nouveau stylised, Alchemist, swan's neck handle, is complemented
with the classic Dead Fairy, debossed into the tankards body.
Handmade in the UK by Alchemy of England.
Capacity 570ml or one pint.
Manufactured from pewter.
Viking Horn Tankard
A robust tankard with simulated horn 'fertility'
handle in traditional Viking style, carved pewter mounts.
Made in the UK by Alchemy Gothic.
Capacity 570ml or one pint.
Manufactured from pewter and cold cast resin.
Tudrik Tankard
A heavy gauge, Pre - Raphaelite styled, tankard, set with six red cornelian cabochons
Made in the UK by Alchemy Gothic.
Capacity 570ml or one pint.
Manufactured from pewter.
Grim Sage Tankard
The 17th century style wide bodied, large base tankard features a solid cast handle of Death - The Grim Reaper of
Souls.
Made in the UK by Alchemy Gothic.
Capacity 570ml or one pint.
Manufactured from pewter.

Freyja, daughter of Njord, was the goddess of love, fertility, and beauty. She was blond, blue-eyed, and the most
beautiful of the goddesses. She was also a fierce warrior and well learned in magic.
She resided in the celestial realm of Folkvang, where it was her privilege to receive half of all the warriors slain
in battle. The god Odin received the other half at Valhalla in the halls of Asgard. Freyja would ride into battle on
in a chariot drawn by cats to claim the slain.
Freyja controlled the golden apples at the top of the world which were the secret of the immortality of the gods.
When she was captured by Fafnir and Fasolt the Jötung, and held hostage in demand for the Ring of the Nibelung, her
absence caused the gods to begin to grow old and die, and fade into legend. "The twilight of the gods".