Specification AgeRangeDescription : Adult Brand : Noritake BulletPoint1 : Diameter: Approx. 2.6 inches (6.5 cm), Long Diameter (including handle) Approx. 3.3 inches (8.5 cm), Height: Approx. 2.2 inches (5.5 cm) BulletPoint2 : Capacity: Approx. 3.2 fl oz (90 cc) (full water) BulletPoint3 : Box:No BulletPoint4 : SAFE PACKING-We are giving extra care in packing our products so they can be delivered with safety BulletPoint5 : Handmade in Greece Capacity : 90 milliliters CareInstructions : Hand Wash Only Color : ゴールド ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier : 4975946325493 IncludedComponents : 無し ItemDisplayDimensions_Height : 9.5 centimeters ItemName : Noritake 91392C/4335 90cc Hampshire Gold 1-Piece Gold Fine Porcelain ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 15.5 centimeters ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 7.7 centimeters ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 12.2 centimeters ItemPackageQuantity : 1 ItemShape : Round ItemTypeKeyword : demitasse-cups Manufacturer : ノリタケ(Noritake) Material : Porcelain ModelNumber : 4335L/91392C NumberOfItems : 1 OccasionType : 普段使い PartNumber : 4335L/91392C PatternType : Solid ProductDescription : Pythagoras Cup of Justice Pythagorean Fair Mug Ancient Greek God Hermes Hand Painted Ceramic Height: 4.5 inches ( 11.5 cm) Width: 3.8 inches (9.7 cm) Weight: 0.6 lbs (270 gr) Material: Ceramic Hand Painted A Pythagorean cup (also known as a Pythagoras cup, Greedy Cup, Cup of Justice, Tantalus cup or i koupa tis dikaiosynis) is a practical joke device in a form of a drinking cup, credited to Pythagoras of Samos. When it is filled beyond a certain point, a siphoning effect causes the cup to drain its entire contents through the base. The central column of the bowl is positioned directly over the stem of the cup and over a hole at the bottom of the stem. A small open pipe runs from this hole almost to the top of the central column, where there is an open chamber. The chamber is connected by a second pipe to the bottom of the central column, where a hole in the column exposes the pipe to (the contents of) the bowl of the cup. When the cup is filled, liquid rises through the second pipe up to the chamber at the top of the central column, following Pascal's principle of communicating vessels. As long as the level of the liquid does not rise beyond the level of the chamber, the cup functions as normal. If the level rises further, however, the liquid spills through the chamber into the first pipe and out of the bottom. Gravity then creates a siphon through the central column, causing the entire contents of the cup to be emptied through the hole at the bottom of the stem. Most modern toilets operate on the same principle: when the water level in the bowl rises high enough, a siphon is created, emptying the bowl. ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2023-10-01T05:59:59.687Z RecommendedUsesForProduct : Home Reusability : Reusable Style : Modern Theme : テーマなし UnitCount : 1 UnspscCode : 54100000