Beaker (Krautstrunk)

German

On view at The Met Cloisters in Gallery 10

This ordinary drinking vessel is decorated with applied drops of glass drawn into points, or prunts. The adornments give the beaker its name: Krautstrunk, a German word meaning "cabbage stalk." Although primarily decorative, the prunts also gave the drinker a surer grip on the vessel, which was heavy when filled.

Beaker (Krautstrunk), Free-blown glass with applied decoration, German

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