Horn – the Bond between Nature and Craftsmanship
Horn is a material that has held a special place in Austrian traditional costume for centuries. As one of the most ancient natural materials, it symbolises the close bond between people, nature and craftsmanship. Horn is a natural raw material that skilled hands transform into elegant decorative elements that lend traditional costume its distinctive character.
The coin depicts a man wearing traditional Austrian costume, his appearance enhanced by beautifully crafted horn embellishments. The buttons on his waistcoat and the details of his traditional coat are far more than practical features; they are an expression of a centuries-old craft. Every button and decorative element tells a story of skill, patience and respect for natural materials.
In the background, an ornamental design inspired by traditional horn carving frames the motif. This craft, in which horn is adorned with intricate carvings, is a true masterpiece and a testament to the creativity of its makers. At the centre of the ornament stands the head of a majestic stag – a symbol of Alpine wildlife and an inspiration for many traditional costume motifs.
Horn is far more than just a material. It is a living expression of tradition that draws on regional resources and brings the natural world into traditional dress. Its use in traditional costume reflects the ability to recognise beauty in simplicity and to imbue everyday objects with meaning.
Whether fashioned into buttons, decorative appliqués or finely carved ornaments, horn lends traditional costume an elegant authenticity that is inseparable from Austrian culture. It is a material that bridges past and present while keeping alive an appreciation of sustainable craftsmanship.
Like leather and loden, horn is a regional material. It reflects a close bond with nature and the ability to transform everyday materials into works of art. Whether used for buttons, decorative elements or jewellery, horn embodies the harmonious union of tradition, elegance and respect for nature.
| Product No. | 28217 |
| Date of Issue | 9 September 2026 |
| Quality | Proof |
| Series | Traditional and Trendy |
| Face Value | 10 Euro |
| Diameter | 32.00 mm |
| Coin Design | Anna Schlindner, Elena Dolgova |
| Alloy | Silver Ag 925 |
| Fine Weight | 15.56 g / 0.50 oz |
| Total Weight | 16.82 g |
| Packaging | Comes in a case complete with a numbered certificate of authenticity and protective slipcase |
| Mintage (Uncirculated) | 130,000 |
| Mintage (Proof) | 30,000 |
| Mintage (Special Uncirculated) | 30,000 |
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