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		<title>Kuksa: a cup for life</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brynn Evans</dc:creator>
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It turns out that the &#8220;betacup&#8221; has an ancient history! The people in Lapland (Finland) have been using a handmade wooden drinking cup — called a &#8220;kuksa&#8221; — for thousands of years!
These wooden bowls are usually made of birch, hand carved, treated and cured, and then carried by the belt throughout the day&#8230;and throughout people&#8217;s lifetimes. [...]]]></description>
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It turns out that the &#8220;betacup&#8221; has an ancient history! The people in Lapland (Finland) have been using a handmade wooden drinking cup — called a &#8220;kuksa&#8221; — for thousands of years!</p>
<p>These wooden bowls are usually made of birch, hand carved, treated and cured, and then carried by the belt throughout the day&#8230;and throughout people&#8217;s lifetimes. They were used for drinking everything: milk, water, tea, coffee. And a well-made cup would last forever.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s interesting that these simple, yet unique, drinking vessels became so intimately connected to the people who created them. Perhaps a bond is created when you produce an object with your own hands? (You can make one yourself, even: <a href="http://www.bushcraft.ridgeonnet.com/Kuksa%20tutorial.htm">how to craft a classic kuksa cup</a>.) Perhaps the simplicity of the design and the practice of attaching the cup to your belt made them a necessary part of the everyday culture?</p>
<p>Either way, the betacup team can learn a lot from the kuksa. We hope to create a modern kuksa, but for city-dwellers with fast-paced lifestyles. We want coffee drinkers to feel a personal connection to their betacup; and we want the betacup to become their cup for life.</p>
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