Utensils of the Early Middle Ages: essential tools in medieval life
The utensils of the Early Middle Ages were indispensable in everyday life, used both in the home and in castles, monasteries, and markets. Made of wood, iron, bronze, clay, and horn , these objects were used in the kitchen, at the table, for hygiene, and for crafts. Their design was simple but functional , adapted to the needs of the time.
Main medieval utensils
- Knives and daggers : Multipurpose tools used for eating, cooking, and working leather or wood.
- Wooden or horn spoons : Common in most medieval homes, as forks were not yet popular.
- Clay or wooden plates and bowls : Used for serving food at banquets and in taverns. The wealthiest used metal tableware.
- Jugs and cups : Made of ceramic, wood or metal, they were used to drink water, wine and beer.
- Iron cauldrons and pots : Essential in medieval kitchens, hung over the fire to prepare stews and soups.
- Stone or bronze mortars : Used to grind spices and medicinal herbs.
- Rasps and files : Basic tools in medieval carpentry and blacksmithing.
- Forging tongs and pliers : Used both in the kitchen and in blacksmithing work.
- Oil lamps and candlesticks : Essential for lighting homes, monasteries and workshops.
Materials and characteristics of medieval utensils.
- Wood and horn : Accessible and lightweight materials, used in spoons, plates and cups.
- Iron and bronze : More resistant and common in tools, cauldrons and lamps.
- Ceramics and clay : Presented in jugs, plates and bowls, with simple or decorated models.
- Functional and rustic design : Most utensils prioritized utility over aesthetics.
Differences with utensils from other cultures.
- Greater use of iron and bronze : While other cultures, such as the Vikings, used more wood and horn, in the High Middle Ages the use of metal began to become popular.
- Influence of monastic life : In medieval monasteries, specialized utensils were developed for making bread, beer and wine.
- More elaborate utensils for the nobility : Compared to Viking simplicity, medieval nobility used cutlery and containers with ornamental details.
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