Paistinpannu Rooman malliin Patera, saranoidulla kahvalla n.27cm
Frying Pan with foldable handle (Patera), steel
This is a very attractive replica of a late Roman frying pan, called Patera. This pan is practical for camp use. The original was found in the grave near the Kastell Gelduba (Krefeld-Gellep, Germany) and originates from the 3rd century a.d.
Even though the pan is clearly of Roman origin, it may be used for reenactment of later eras.
The foldable handle is attached to the pan with two rivets. As with the original, there is a spout for pouring out grease. The pan is blackened with soot and oiled. We recommend thorough scrubbing with soap and/or burning off oil residue above the fire.
Details:
Material: 16mm steel (pan), flat steel for the handle
Total length including handle: approx. 57 cm
Diameter: approx. 27 cm
Height of pan: approx. 48 mm
Weight: approx. 1.25 kg
This is an original ULFBERTH® product.