Stampa:BLW Cutlery Set.jpg

Page contents not supported in other languages.
Minn Wikipedija, l-enċiklopedija l-ħielsa

Fajl oriġinali(2,448 × 3,264 pixel, dimensjoni: 2.27 MB, tip ta' MIME: image/jpeg)

Dan huwa fajl mill-Wikimedia Commons. Il-deskrizzjoni fuq il-paġna ta' diskussjoni oriġinali tidher hawn taħt.
Commons huwa repożitorju ta' fajls multimedjali liċenzjati b'xejn. Int tista' tgħin.

Taqsira

Deskrizzjoni
English: Cutlery Set

1550-1600
France
Steel, iron-gilt, with leather iron-gilt case

This French travelling set of cutlery, dating from the second half of the 16th century contains a knife with pointed blade for skewering meat, an early fork and a skewer.

Owning fine cutlery in the 16th century was an outward sign of wealth, elegance and refinement. It was normal practice for everyone to carry their own cutlery, especially a knife, in a leather case. Cutlery remained individual and personalised.

The knife was the main eating implement in Europe until the middle of the 17th century. The basic form of the table knife, a single-edged blade more or less pointed, with a handle, has remained virtually the same since Antiquity, although the details of construction, shape and decoration have varied.

The survival rate also suggests that knives were not subjected to hard, repeated use. Although this knife is sharply pointed to enable it both to cut and skewer meat, fingers were used for much of the meal.

The fork was introduced in Europe via Italy where it was used for eating delicacies like sweetmeats. Its use did not become widespread until the late 15th century when nobles and wealthy merchants were its main market. France, Switzerland, Germany, The Netherlands, Britain and Scandinavia gradually adopted it as cutomary during the 17th century.

Until this time the fork was not considered essential for eating. Treatises warning people against touching food when one's fingers had already been in one's mouth may have contributed to a rise in standards of hygiene and the fork was the perfect tool to encourage this.

Salting Bequest

Collection ID: M.602 to C-1910

This photo was taken as part of Britain Loves Wikipedia in February 2010 by David Jackson.

Data Photographed in Frar 2010
Sors Originally uploaded at http://www.britainloveswikipedia.org/
Awtur David Jackson

Liċenzja t'użu:

w:mt:Creative Commons
attribuzzjoni Ixxerja bl-istess mod
Dan il-fajl huwa liċenzjat taħt it-termini tal-liċenzja Creative Commons Attribuzzjoni-Aqsam bl-istess mod 2.0 Wales
Attribuzzjoni: David Jackson
Inti ħieles:
  • li taqsam – li tikkopja, tiddistribwixxi u tittrażmetti din l-opra
  • li timmodifika – li tadatta l-biċċa xogħol
Taħt il-kundizzjonijiet segwenti:
  • attribuzzjoni – Għandek tattribwixxi x-xogħol bil-mod speċifikat mill-awtur jew minn min ta l-l-iċenzja (imma mhux b'xi mod li jissuġġerixxi ji jappoġjaw lilek jew l-użu tax-xogħol).
  • Ixxerja bl-istess mod – Jekk tbiddel, tittrasforma jew tibni fuq dan il-materjal, inti għandek bżonn taqsam il-kontribuzzjonijiet tiegħek taħt l-istess liċenzja jew waħda li taqbel ma' dik oriġinali.

Captions

Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents
16th century French cutlery set

Items portrayed in this file

depicts Ingliż

copyrighted Ingliż

media type Ingliż

image/jpeg

checksum Ingliż

46a3fad49060059299df94f6dafe9adaf1e728c6

determination method Ingliż: SHA-1 Ingliż

data size Ingliż

2,382,067 byte

height Ingliż

3,264 pixel

width Ingliż

2,448 pixel

Kronoloġija tal-fajl

Agħfas fuq il-grupp data/ħin biex tara l-fajl biex tara kif jidher dak il-ħin.

Data/ĦinMinjaturaQisienUtentKumment
kurrenti12:31, 25 Marzu 2016Minjatura tal-verżjoni ta' 12:31, 25 Marzu 20162,448 × 3,264 (2.27 MB)JMKcolour balance
22:29, 10 April 2010Minjatura tal-verżjoni ta' 22:29, 10 April 20102,448 × 3,264 (2.44 MB)File Upload Bot (Mike Peel){{BLW2010 | title=Cutlery Set | description={{en|Cutlery Set<br /> 1550-1600<br /> France<br /> Steel, iron-gilt, with leather iron-gilt case<br /> <br /> This French travelling set of cutlery, dating from the second half of the 16th century contains a kn

Il-Paġna segwenti twassal għal din l-istampa:

L-użu globali tal-fajl

Il-wikis segwenti jużaw dan il-fajl:

Metadati