Bokaal met deksel, met een duif en gereedschap voor het distilleren van drank (?) by Anonymous

Bokaal met deksel, met een duif en gereedschap voor het distilleren van drank (?) c. 1755

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rococo

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This glass goblet with a lid, etched with a dove and distilling tools, is of unknown make and origin. But objects such as these always carry cultural meaning that we can explore. We can see that it combines elegance and practicality, suggesting a society that values both refinement and technological advancement. The presence of distilling tools could reflect the economic importance, or even the social problems, associated with alcohol production. The dove, often a symbol of peace or the Holy Spirit, adds another layer, possibly commenting on the moral or spiritual implications of distilling practices. To truly understand the goblet's place, we would turn to historical records, perhaps guild archives or trade documents, to understand its production and distribution. Examining sumptuary laws or temperance movement literature could reveal how society viewed such objects. In the end, the goblet becomes a lens through which we can examine the values, anxieties, and material realities of a past society.

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