#tableware — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #tableware, aggregated by home.social.
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Accessories for holding a tea set, silver, the Netherlands, 1792 AD
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Accessories for holding a tea set, silver, the Netherlands, 1792 AD
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Accessories for holding a tea set, silver, the Netherlands, 1792 AD
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Accessories for holding a tea set, silver, the Netherlands, 1792 AD
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Accessories for holding a tea set, silver, the Netherlands, 1792 AD
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Men resting together at midday, China, 1920s
https://piefed.social/c/historyphotos/p/2088304/men-resting-together-at-midday-china-1920s
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Men resting together at midday, China, 1920s
https://piefed.social/c/historyphotos/p/2088304/men-resting-together-at-midday-china-1920s
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Men resting together at midday, China, 1920s
https://piefed.social/c/historyphotos/p/2088304/men-resting-together-at-midday-china-1920s
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Men resting together at midday, China, 1920s
https://piefed.social/c/historyphotos/p/2088304/men-resting-together-at-midday-china-1920s
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Men resting together at midday, China, 1920s
https://piefed.social/c/historyphotos/p/2088304/men-resting-together-at-midday-china-1920s
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Dish with intertwined dragons, Iran, ~1640 AD
https://piefed.social/c/historyartifacts/p/2082361/dish-with-intertwined-dragons-iran-1640-ad
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Dish with intertwined dragons, Iran, ~1640 AD
https://piefed.social/c/historyartifacts/p/2082361/dish-with-intertwined-dragons-iran-1640-ad
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Dish with intertwined dragons, Iran, ~1640 AD
https://piefed.social/c/historyartifacts/p/2082361/dish-with-intertwined-dragons-iran-1640-ad
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Dish with intertwined dragons, Iran, ~1640 AD
https://piefed.social/c/historyartifacts/p/2082361/dish-with-intertwined-dragons-iran-1640-ad
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Dish with intertwined dragons, Iran, ~1640 AD
https://piefed.social/c/historyartifacts/p/2082361/dish-with-intertwined-dragons-iran-1640-ad
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Ceramic bowl depicting a musician and audience, likely Iran, ~1200 AD
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Ceramic bowl depicting a musician and audience, likely Iran, ~1200 AD
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Ceramic bowl depicting a musician and audience, likely Iran, ~1200 AD
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Ceramic bowl depicting a musician and audience, likely Iran, ~1200 AD
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Ceramic bowl depicting a musician and audience, likely Iran, ~1200 AD
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Goblet with a rim of bird figures, Iran, 4th millennium BCE
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Goblet with a rim of bird figures, Iran, 4th millennium BCE
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Goblet with a rim of bird figures, Iran, 4th millennium BCE
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Goblet with a rim of bird figures, Iran, 4th millennium BCE
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Wood cup used for consuming corn beer, Bolivia or Peru, 500 AD - 1000 AD
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Wood cup used for consuming corn beer, Bolivia or Peru, 500 AD - 1000 AD
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I've seen some discourse going around about the ecological cost (ressource extraction, treatment, firing…) of hobbyist/craft ceramic and, I don't want to say that any of this is wrong, and that we should be considering (ceramic) objects as throw-able, but what are our alternatives, for table-ware?
Plastic? Tell me about it. Metal? I don't see how it could be better. Wood? We're already using too much of it. The only valable alternative that I could see is glass.
Absolutely no science behind this post, just vibes, so direct me to any nice ressource if you know any.
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I've seen some discourse going around about the ecological cost (ressource extraction, treatment, firing…) of hobbyist/craft ceramic and, I don't want to say that any of this is wrong, and that we should be considering (ceramic) objects as throw-able, but what are our alternatives, for table-ware?
Plastic? Tell me about it. Metal? I don't see how it could be better. Wood? We're already using too much of it. The only valable alternative that I could see is glass.
Absolutely no science behind this post, just vibes, so direct me to any nice ressource if you know any.
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I've seen some discourse going around about the ecological cost (ressource extraction, treatment, firing…) of hobbyist/craft ceramic and, I don't want to say that any of this is wrong, and that we should be considering (ceramic) objects as throw-able, but what are our alternatives, for table-ware?
Plastic? Tell me about it. Metal? I don't see how it could be better. Wood? We're already using too much of it. The only valable alternative that I could see is glass.
Absolutely no science behind this post, just vibes, so direct me to any nice ressource if you know any.
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I've seen some discourse going around about the ecological cost (ressource extraction, treatment, firing…) of hobbyist/craft ceramic and, I don't want to say that any of this is wrong, and that we should be considering (ceramic) objects as throw-able, but what are our alternatives, for table-ware?
Plastic? Tell me about it. Metal? I don't see how it could be better. Wood? We're already using too much of it. The only valable alternative that I could see is glass.
Absolutely no science behind this post, just vibes, so direct me to any nice ressource if you know any.
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I've seen some discourse going around about the ecological cost (ressource extraction, treatment, firing…) of hobbyist/craft ceramic and, I don't want to say that any of this is wrong, and that we should be considering (ceramic) objects as throw-able, but what are our alternatives, for table-ware?
Plastic? Tell me about it. Metal? I don't see how it could be better. Wood? We're already using too much of it. The only valable alternative that I could see is glass.
Absolutely no science behind this post, just vibes, so direct me to any nice ressource if you know any.
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Glazed ceramic dish, Meiji-era Japan, sometime before 1893 AD
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Glazed ceramic dish, Meiji-era Japan, sometime before 1893 AD
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Glazed ceramic dish, Meiji-era Japan, sometime before 1893 AD
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Glazed ceramic dish, Meiji-era Japan, sometime before 1893 AD
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Decorative bowl made as a gift for Hungarian royalty, manufactured in Italy, 1486 AD
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Decorative bowl made as a gift for Hungarian royalty, manufactured in Italy, 1486 AD
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Decorative bowl made as a gift for Hungarian royalty, manufactured in Italy, 1486 AD
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Decorative bowl made as a gift for Hungarian royalty, manufactured in Italy, 1486 AD
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Decorative bowl made as a gift for Hungarian royalty, manufactured in Italy, 1486 AD
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Beaker depicting apes, silver and enamel, the Netherlands, ~1440 AD
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Glass cup made for French royalty, made in either France or Italy, ~1500 AD
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Glass cup made for French royalty, made in either France or Italy, ~1500 AD
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Glass cup made for French royalty, made in either France or Italy, ~1500 AD
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Glass cup made for French royalty, made in either France or Italy, ~1500 AD
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Glass cup made for French royalty, made in either France or Italy, ~1500 AD
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Imperial Russian porcelain plate, ~1760 AD
https://piefed.social/c/historyartifacts/p/2050296/imperial-russian-porcelain-plate-1760-ad
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Imperial Russian porcelain plate, ~1760 AD
https://piefed.social/c/historyartifacts/p/2050296/imperial-russian-porcelain-plate-1760-ad