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The History of Wine Goblets and Pewter Goblets
While hearing of wine goblets and being asked what they are may lead you to draw a question mark in your mind, there's a very good chance that you've seen them around. Despite the fact that these were first used over 1,500 years ago, they remain very popular today.
Wine goblets do have a different shape from wine glasses. The stem of a wine glass isn't really present in the goblet, as the goblet has more of a bowl shape and isn't as thin at the bottom.
The origins of wine goblets trace all the way back to the year 400 or so. They were products of pottery back then, so they lacked the metal or glass finishes that most goblets take on today. The main use of goblets was for different types of events, including ceremonies and other special occasions. Still, many people also preferred to keep them at home for the use of wines.
This tradition can still be seen in effect today, as you'll find wine goblets used at many weddings nowadays. Think back to the last wedding you might have been to and try to remember someone making a toast there. Chances are they used something like pewter goblets, as these take on a more traditional look and feel. Still, you'll probably realize that the goblet took on a different shape from the typical wine glass.
Back when they were introduced, wine goblets weren't as readily available as they are today, and that should probably go without saying. Still, it was really only the elite of society who had these at their homes for regular use.
Traditional goblets were generally pewter goblets. These were used for centuries before crystal and glass took over as the popular form. Wine enthusiasts nowadays prefer crystal goblets for the way it affects the look and the taste of what they're drinking.
Though their use is nowhere near as common of that of glass, you can see that wine goblets are still a popular item, over 15 centuries later. How many other things can you say that about?
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