blassgrüner Nuppenbecher mit ergänzter Mündung
Pale green prunted beaker
Foto: Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf

Pale green prunted beaker, 14th century

ExecutionUnknown
Light blue-green glass, blown, applied prunts
(H x Ø)9 × 7,8 cm
Status
not on display
About the workPale green and studded with small, often spiral prunts: these are the characteristic features of the beakers that were to establish a long-lasting and typically Central European tradition of prunted glasses. They were widespread and produced in large quantities and in a wide variety of sizes. They are called “Schaffhausen” beakers after a site where they were found in abundant quantity. The green colour is due to the contamination of the raw materials with iron. The shade of green could be controlled by regulating the furnace.
AccessionKarl Amendt collection, permanent loan since 1988
Inventory numberLP 2010-25
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