Drinking Bowl (Maigelein)

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Drinking Bowl (Maigelein)

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Date
15th century
Medium
Mold-blown dark green glass
Culture
German
Department
Decorative Arts
Institution
Getty Museum

Small drinking bowls decorated with a cross-ribbed patterns survive in enormous numbers, although most are now in fragments. They seem to have been widely used in many homes of the 1400s and early 1500s. Made of *Waldglas*, or forest glass, they were produced in rural workshops located in forests where there were large supplies of wood to fuel the glass furnaces. The forest factories mainly produced utilitarian wares: simple vessels, bottles and containers, and window glass. Scholars know that many glasshouses dotted the forests, but the workshops' exact locations remain largely unknown.

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