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BL10 – BUTTER CHURN VESSEL

Original price was: $1,200.00.Current price is: $500.00.

This stunning terracotta butter churn originate from the mountains near the historic city of Konya, Turkiye. Traditionally, these containers were utilized for churning butter from yogurt. Ancient pottery findings indicate that these pots were used for yogurt storage because yogurt servs as a means to preserve milk due to its natural acidity that hinders the growth of harmful bacteria. When the yogurt was agitated after a 5-6 hour process, the butter would surface. The butter derived from fresh yogurt is known as ‘yayik butter’ and has been a longstanding tradition in Turkiye for many centuries.

Age: Approx. 100-150 years old

Physical Details: A rich terracotta red patina vessel with exposed hole between 2 handles.

Found Location: Konya Region, Turkiye

Dimensions: H 26”, W 18”, Circum. 54”, Opening 5”

*crack at bottom repaired*

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