mazer wood

Historically, "mazer wood" was prized for its durability and aesthetic appeal, often used in medieval Europe to craft drinking vessels and decorative items.

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Definition

C2Historical Crafting

(historical, obsolete)Dense, hard wood from the maple tree, used in the past to make decorative bowls and drinking vessels.

Example

  • The museum displayed a beautifully carved bowl made from mazer wood.
  • Medieval artisans often chose mazer wood for its strength and attractive grain.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "mazer wood":

wood antwood spirit