Replicas of historical ceramics celtic goblets and bowls early medieval and gothic ceramics viking and slavic chalices plates and pitchers most of our ceramic products are fired in an outdoor wood kiln which is why this type of ware is called black or smoked ceramics it is done by first filling up the kiln with as much wood as possible and then making the firing chamber.
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Red and white wares decorated with trailed slip of a different colour were also common at this period.
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Our medieval feastware can be used at renaissance fairs medieval reenactments churches medieval weddings parties or even for everyday use.
Wealthier people ate off metal plates and drank out of metal and sometimes glass.
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The one thing pottery was used for was jugs because wine and beer don t taste very good stored in metal.
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Vessels such as wide flat bowls pancheons plates cups mugs and bottles all of which were uncommon or unknown in the medieval period were widespread.
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Poor people drank out of wood bone or antler cups or leather wineskins and made bowls or plates out of wood.
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Our selection of feastware and glassware products includes medieval chalices medieval flasks pewter plates medieval glasses pewter tankards medieval goblets wine glass and medieval cutlery.
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The most common medieval cup material is ceramic.