Condition: New, reproduction handmade in Greece.
Approximately
Height: 11cm - 4.3 inches
Width: 10cm - 3.9 inches
Weight: 250g
Material: Ceramic
The
Pythagorean cup is a form of drinking cup which is a deep sense of
control measures of a drink. Creating a bowl ranked among the
discoveries of Pythagoras of Samos. The uniqueness of the bowl of
Pythagoras in a fairly simple principle that works as a mechanism of the
valve filling the cup up to a certain level you can drink its contents
as a regular cup but that’s as soon as we overfill the liquid over the
mark level of the cup all of its contents follows through a hole located
at bottom of the bowl. "Tradition says Pythagoras, during water supply
works in Samos around 530 BC moderated the workers' wine drinking by
inventing the 'fair cup'. When the wine surpasses the line, the cup
totally empties, so the greedy one is punished."