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A shallow, wide-brimmed vessel with side handles similar to a kylix, usually about 48cm to 56cm (19 to 23 inches) in width (including handles), the papatryo is a drinking appurtenance of Gorcorumbese culture.  The papatryo is essential to Gorcorumbese rites among family, other Gorcorumbese, and with diplomats.  A paptryo is typically constructed of metal and often bears fine workmanship with artistic motifs common to Gorcorumbese culture, particularly aristocratic culture.
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A shallow, wide-brimmed vessel with side handles similar to a kylix, usually about 83cm (33 inches) in width (including handles), the papatryo is a drinking appurtenance of Gorcorumbese culture.  The papatryo is essential to Gorcorumbese rites among family, other Gorcorumbese, and with diplomats.  A paptryo is typically constructed of metal and often bears fine workmanship with artistic motifs common to Gorcorumbese culture, particularly aristocratic culture.  Wine is almost universally the beverage of choice in the papatryo.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:19, 8 May 2014

A shallow, wide-brimmed vessel with side handles similar to a kylix, usually about 83cm (33 inches) in width (including handles), the papatryo is a drinking appurtenance of Gorcorumbese culture. The papatryo is essential to Gorcorumbese rites among family, other Gorcorumbese, and with diplomats. A paptryo is typically constructed of metal and often bears fine workmanship with artistic motifs common to Gorcorumbese culture, particularly aristocratic culture. Wine is almost universally the beverage of choice in the papatryo.

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