
This Fossilized Measuring Cup contains real ancient plant material encased within a ceramic matrix, giving it a naturalistically worn look. The cup's inner surface features intricate grooves carved by early humans during their first attempts at measurement science. Fillings within 17th-century cooking recipes etched onto the side remain remarkably accurate despite being millions of years old. As users pour liquids into the fossil-filled depths, subtle tremors occur due to seismic pressure released from trapped plant cells. This phenomenon does not affect the accuracy of volume measurements but adds a tactile experience reminiscent of primitive measuring techniques.
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