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A ceramic stein with a metal lid, themed after The Last Supper and practical for use. Purchased in Munich, Germany approximately 40 years ago. It has been kept at home as a decorative item for a long time. Based on the photos, card, and Wikipedia: Oberammergau is a village in Bavaria, Germany, famous for its Passion Play, performed by the villagers every ten years. This stein was made in a limited edition of 3,000 to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the Passion Play. The stein in the photo is number 1088. In 1633, during a major plague outbreak, the villagers prayed to God for the plague to cease, vowing, "If our prayers are answered and the plague ends, we will perform the Passion Play every ten years as an act of gratitude." After that, no one in the village died from the plague. The first performance was held the following year, in 1634. In the 2000 performance, revisions to the content were discussed due to the original text's anti-Semitic elements, and this was covered in an NHK Special. The play is performed in an outdoor theater with over 2,000 performers. In 2022, the audience attendance was approximately 410,000. The next performance is scheduled for 2030. - Design: Stein with relief decoration - Material: Ceramic - Features: Metal lid, handle - Theme: Depicts the scene of The Last Supper - Colors: Multicolor (brown, green, beige, etc.) - Original purchase price: Approximately 10,000 yen Thank you for looking.
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