Collection: Beer Stein Mug

Beer Stein Mug is a traditional drinking vessel originating from Germany, usually made of ceramic, stone, glass or metal, with a hinged lid. In German, it is called "Steinzeugkrug".

The origin of this cup can be traced back to Germany in the 14th and 15th centuries AD. At that time, Europe experienced the impact of plague and the Black Death, and public health became a focus of attention. The purpose of adding a lid to the drinking vessel is to prevent flies from falling into the drink, thereby reducing the risk of disease transmission. Therefore, the lid of Stein is particularly practical in this context.

Over time, Stein has gradually evolved into a utensil that is both decorative and practical. Craftsmen will carve various religious, historical or folk patterns on Stein, and even make some patterns with local characteristics. In addition, these cups are often used as souvenirs, and most of them have collection value.

Today, Beer Stein is not only popular in Germany, but also sought after by beer lovers around the world. It has become an object of collection for many people because of its long-standing design and cultural background.