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在意大利文艺复兴时期,主要是在佛罗伦萨,但也更广泛地在托斯卡纳和其他地方,彩绘木托盘(deschi da parto),以及彩绘木碗(tafferie da parto),被用来鼓励,庆祝和纪念分娩。如今已知的不到100座,有些完好无损,有些则支离破碎。然而,在它们最受欢迎的时候,很可能有成千上万的托盘和碗是为各个经济阶层的家庭制作的。就像经常与它们联系在一起的彩绘结婚箱一样,它们要么是由父母传给孩子,要么是被拍卖
During the Italian Renaissance, primarily in Florence but also more broadly in Tuscany and elsewhere, painted wooden trays (deschi da parto), as well as painted wooden bowls (tafferie da parto), were used to encourage, celebrate, and commemorate childbirth. Less than a hundred are known today, some intact and others fragmentary. However, during the height of their popularity, it is very likely that thousands of these trays and bowls were made for families across the economic spectrum. Like the painted marriage chests with which they are frequently associated, they were handed down from parent to child or sold on the