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Hand Made Real 100% Leather Stainless Steel Flask - Unique Christmas Gift for Men Black Leather Flask 8oz - Hip Flask - Pocket Liquor Flask - Flasks for Men 8 oz

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About Hand Made Real 100% Leather Stainless Steel Flask

TRUE HAND-MADE QUALITY: manufactured with high-quality stainless steel and genuine black leather cover. The cover is 100% handmade and hand-stitched.PERFECT GIFT for your friend, husband, boyfriend, father, brother, best man or groomsman.NO LEAKAGE AND RUST FREE: all flasks are leakage-tested and not susceptible to rust.TASTEFULLY DESIGNED: this flask is embossed with a Vegvisir Signpost, runic compass design and Celtic knotwork design. Looks truly exceptional.SIP ON-THE-GO: Enjoy your favorite drinks and ultimate spirits on the go. The flask is handy and well shaped: much easier to carry a hip flask than a bottle of some kind. Flask Size: Height 4 9/10 inches (12.5cm) X Width 3 7/9 inches (9.5 cm) X Depth 7/9 inches (2cm), 8 Oz. This hip flask is your number one accessory. With the flask, you never have to drink anything less than your absolute favourite spirit. If you're out on the town and you need to keep fueled, this device is your best friend. If you're on a LARP event, this device is your best friend. If you want to look distinguished when consuming a drink, this device is your best friend. Pulling out your runic compass design flask in the company of your friends will make you look super cool and unique.The Vegvisir or runic compass is a Viking rune stave, a magical device used to aid in sea navigation. According to a number of legends, this apotropaic (protective) symbol was inscribed on seagoing vessels to insure their safe return. The most common depiction of the rune comes from the 17th century Galdrabók, and Icelandic grimoire. A page in the Huld Manuscript includes the image of the sigil and states that if this sign is carried, one will never lose his/her way in storms or bad weather even when the way is not known. Today, it is most commonly used as a symbol of spiritual guidance.