Products tagged with 'iron cookware'
#805026
This small Roman fire pit is easy to transport, making it perfect for your next re-enactment or campout. Made of durable hand-forged blackened steel, this firebox has a hinged grill top, removable ash pan and large handle.
#805050
Made for display, this hand-forged iron pan has a long handle to get your food closer to the fire while keeping you at a safe distance. The piece has been powder-coated for a lasting finish. Perfect for movies, stage or period displays.
#930005
Get all the gear you need to start cooking in medieval fashion with the Kettle Cooking Set! Made of hand-forged iron, this set comes with a metal tripod, hanging "S" hooks, a kettle, and ladle. Perfect for re-enactment, from Viking and Medieval camps to feasts and festivals!
#805044
This small, accurate reproduction of a Roman stove is perfect for your next event or camping experience. Made of durable hand-forged blackened steel, this handy hearth has two dedicated potholders at the front. Four grill bars at the back easily slide into various positions for maximum versatility.
#805032
Made for display, this hand-forged iron skillet has a long handle to get your food closer to the fire while keeping you at a safe distance. The piece has been powder-coated for a lasting finish. Perfect for movies, stage or period displays.
#805039
Made of darkened hand forged iron, this folding medieval cooking tripod cooking stand is a sturdy cooking companion standing a full 42-1/2" tall. Perfect for re-enactment, from Viking and Medieval camps to feasts and festivals!
#805033
A collapsible frying pan like this was an important item for traveling Medieval armies. Made of hand forged iron, it folds for easy transport. The handle can be held or attached to a wooden pole (not included) for extended length, allowing you to get a safer distance from the open flame. Perfect for re-enactment, from Viking and Medieval camps to feasts and festivals!
#805029
Cooking over an open fire can be tricky since you can't turn down the flame. If your pot or pan is too low, it can burn your meal and if it is too high, it might not cook food thoroughly. This is where a kettle saw comes in handy. The saw allows you to lower and raise your pot as needed with 10 adjustable lengths. Perfect for re-enactment, from Viking and Medieval camps to feasts and festivals!