Treen Cup
Treen Cup
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Europe
18th or 19th Century
This treen cup, dating to the 18th or 19th century, is a fine example of traditional wooden domestic wares crafted with both utility and beauty in mind. Turned from a single piece of hardwood —the cup shows the warm patina and subtle grain pattern developed over generations of use and handling.
Treen (from the Old English trēowen, meaning “made of tree/wood”) refers to small, hand-turned wooden objects used in everyday life before the widespread availability of metal, glass, or ceramics. This cup’s simple form reflects the vernacular craftsmanship of rural artisans across Britain and Europe, who relied on the lathe to create strong lightweight vessels.
Today, treen objects like this are valued for their tactile qualities, natural beauty, and the way they capture the quiet elegance of utilitarian life in centuries past. This cup stands as a humble yet enduring artifact of domestic history.
Condition: Crack to base and rim
3.0 in. length
3.0 in. width
6.0 in. height
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