- Zarf
A Zarf is a holder, usually of ornamental metal, for a coffee cup without a handle. [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/zarf]
Although
coffee was probably discovered inEthiopia , it was inTurkey at around the13th century that it became popular as a beverage. As with the serving of tea inChina andJapan , the serving of coffee in Turkey was a complex, ritualized process. It was served in small cups without handles, which were placed in holders known as "zarf" (from the Arabic word, meaning container, envelope) to protect the cup and also the fingers of the drinker from the hot fluid. Cups were typically made ofporcelain , but also of glass and wood, however since it was the holder that was more visible, it was typically more heavily ornamented.tyles
The zarf was often made from metal, with
silver ,gold ,copper andbrass being the most common materials used. Others were also made of woods such ascoconut ,ebony or other hardwoods, or ofivory ,bone , horn or tortoiseshell.Metal zarf were sometimes filigree work, sometimes decorated with chasing,
niello ,engraving , or set with gems or other precious stones.Wooden zarf, very few of which remain, were favored because of the natural aroma of the wood from which they were fashioned. They were very fragile, but also very beautiful.
Tortoiseshell, horn and ivory zarf required special skill to make. In the first two cases, sheets of the material in question were softened in hot water and then clamped in a mold to create the required shape. Ivory was carved in the same way as wood; however, its greater value meant that more care was needed to avoid mistakes.
The
United States Navy also has an item, usually made in the on-base metal shops that is bolted to bulkheads and consoles to hold coffee cups. The Navy zarf is very plain and utilitarian.On 28 May 1997, the American
National Security Agency declassified the codeword ZARF. It referred to an Air Forcetiger team project that testedMultics security in 1973.ee also
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