bekervorm
Bekervorm is a term used in Dutch to describe a vessel form whose main body is cup-shaped. In a classification context, bekervorm refers to the overall silhouette of a ceramic or glass object rather than to a specific cultural origin, site, or decorative program. The defining characteristic is a hollow, rounded body that resembles a cup, often with a distinct rim and a base or foot; the form may vary from short, squat cups to taller, more slender profiles. In many typologies, bekervorm vessels can have additional features such as a narrow neck, flaring rim, or a simple stand, but their identifying feature remains the cup-like profile.
Bekervorm is widely used across disciplines such as archaeology, anthropology, and museology to categorize drinking vessels
In practice, curators and scholars use bekervorm alongside other shape-based categories like bowls, goblets, and jugs