Simple Cup  Low-poly  3D model

Simple Cup Low-poly 3D model

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A vessel is a container that remains open on top and serves as a means for holding liquids for the purpose of pouring them out or drinking from them directly. Solids, such as sugar or flour, can also be stored inside vessels and easily poured out when needed. Vessels come in many different materials including clay, wood, stone, glass, metal, china, styrofoam, and plastic, with some also being decorated with a handle, stem, or other form of adornment. The act of drinking liquids remains widespread across all cultures and social classes globally, prompting various styles of vessels to be created for specific liquids or unique situations. Different designs and types of vessels serve the same purpose but can only be used for particular uses in their respective situations (such as using tea cups for serving beverages and measuring cups for food portions), different settings (e.g. serving water at water stations or as part of various rituals) and aesthetic value as a decorative item, in order to achieve the specific objectives desired when using them. One apparent step up from using hands as a means of holding liquids is certainly making use of a vessel; it seems like their usage dates all the way back prior to the era where historical accounts started keeping track. Vessels have even been discovered at archaeological sites around the world with the discovery that some early vessels were actually made out of shells or hollowed out rocks. There are reasons to believe the Romans expanded upon and spread the idea of making use of vessels across much of Europe, particularly due in part to silver vessels that existed within Wales as well as an incredibly cool color changing glass vessel that can be found dating back centuries ago within Thrace. Ancient evidence reveals there were multiple instances throughout history in England which included discovering several thousand years old gold vessels such as the famous Rillaton Cup. There is solid reason for belief in their utilization by ancient Native American cultures around Mexico who made use of various purposes using horse shells including making a type vessel or even more precisely 'conch cups', some even believe vessels date back all that long to even being used well prior to arrival from outside forces on the European side of America's great history. Throughout all eternity, the integral place that makes a true contribution in culture and its effects can also lead one to wonder at various historical places like why the form or the very essence itself in its image or design of a vessel has left its foot print forever embedded within.

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