Glass, Drinking
Nom de l'objet : | Glass, Drinking |
Matériaux : | Glass |
Numéro d'accession : | BE2009.1.88 |
Description : | A footed drinking glass. Bowl is round, funnel shaped with a drop knob attached to the solid conical foot. Glass has ten rectangular, vertical cuts. These rectangular cuts rounded at the top and bottom. Glass is heavily coated inside with residue - it can be scraped off in some places. |
Fonctions : | The Drinking glass is undoubtedly an item that does enhance the efficiency and comfort of our daily lives. The beginning of this simple invention most likely began during 3000 BC, in the Middle East. It was a challenge to create glass, as it was considered a rare commodity at that time and was definitely not a regular item in an average kitchen, during that era. Raw materials were usually melted in small furnaces, barely even reaching the necessary temperature to create glass. From then, the manufacturing for the drinking glass was made more efficiently, due to the use of soda lime. Venice, Italy, later took the idea and enhanced its complexity. Glasses only came, as available as it is today, in the public, due to the near revolutionary developments in glass manufacturing that happened in the 1890's. (Information taken from http://agonist.org/Learning-Center/A_Brief_History_of_Drinking_Glasses.htm) |
Établissement : |
Museums of Mississauga
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Ville de l'établissement : | Mississauga |
Province de l'établissement : | Ontario |
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