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Handmade Ceramic Butter Keeper
French Butter Crock, Kitchen Pottery 3” h x 3.5”w
Keep your butter fresh and spreadable in style with this hand-thrown French butter keeper. The clever design keeps butter soft at room temperature while protecting it from air and spoilage. Perfect for everyday use or as a thoughtful gift for the food lover who appreciates artisan craftsmanship. Because each piece is hand-thrown and uniquely glazed, no two butter keepers are alike—making yours truly special.Butter keepers! Tamp down softened butter into the top of the keeper, then place about 1/4"—1/2" water with a small pinch of salt in the bottom crock. Place the top on the crock and store the butter keeper on the counter. If you change the water every day or every other day, you will have fresh, room-temperature butter whenever you need it! Perfect for spreading butter on your morning toast without tearing up the bread! These are one-of-a kind butter keepers, each thrown by hand on the potter's wheel, hand-dipped into glaze, and high-fired in a gas kiln. Would look fabulous in any kitchen!
French Butter Crock, Kitchen Pottery 3” h x 3.5”w
Keep your butter fresh and spreadable in style with this hand-thrown French butter keeper. The clever design keeps butter soft at room temperature while protecting it from air and spoilage. Perfect for everyday use or as a thoughtful gift for the food lover who appreciates artisan craftsmanship. Because each piece is hand-thrown and uniquely glazed, no two butter keepers are alike—making yours truly special.Butter keepers! Tamp down softened butter into the top of the keeper, then place about 1/4"—1/2" water with a small pinch of salt in the bottom crock. Place the top on the crock and store the butter keeper on the counter. If you change the water every day or every other day, you will have fresh, room-temperature butter whenever you need it! Perfect for spreading butter on your morning toast without tearing up the bread! These are one-of-a kind butter keepers, each thrown by hand on the potter's wheel, hand-dipped into glaze, and high-fired in a gas kiln. Would look fabulous in any kitchen!