Homemade Butter - The Best You'll Ever Have.


Making your own butter at home is really simple.

Store-bought butter can be convenient, sure, but we’re reaching for our homemade versions for a few reasons:

Cost-effective

No added sugar, salt, or chemicals

Create your own fun blends

Choose how much/how little you want to make.


Our traditional butter dasher is hand crafted from beech wood banded with steel hoops. The churn comes complete with a plunger and lids. Can be unique ornamental kitchen item as well as fully functional tool. Handle is not glued on the churn but made from one piece of wood from bottom to the top of the churn.


Churn is made of 100% natural untreated wood.


A butter churn is a device for making butter. The dash churn , familiar to farm homes for centuries, consisted of a tall, narrow, nearly cylindrical stone or wood tub fitted with a wooden cover. A hand-operated vertical wooden plunger, stave, or dash agitated the cream. With the advent of the cream separator in the late 19th century, the manufacture of butter moved from the farm to the factory.


Measures:

  • Height overall: 64 cm - 25.2 inches
  • Height of wood tub: 40cm (with Lid 43cm) - 15.7 inches (16.9)
  • Upper diameter: 13 cm - 5.2 inches
  • Lower diameter: 19 cm - 7.5 inches
  • Wood thickness: 1.2 cm - 0.5 inches


Since this is handmade product dimension may vary for a few millimeters or the color of the churn can be a bit different than on the screen.

 

We ship to every country in the world, making this exciting craft available wherever you are located. Same cost to all buyers.

 

The story about European masters  who create this wood ware with passion

 

Wood ware is the oldest, the largest and very unique home craft from Slovenia in Europe. Just two hours from Venice and three hours from Vienna. A perfect location for designing and producing wooden products.

The beginnings of wooden ware go back to the 6th century when the original inhabitants in the area already adopted it. In the 15th century, more accurately in 1492 the Austrian emperor, Friedrich III, awarded them the right to trade their product freely. 

The people living in the Ribnica region took advantage of the right for free trade and this is where the "Ribnica product" label, known throughout Slovenia and in most of Europe, comes from. 

People living in Ribnica are aware of the fascinating life cycle of wood and that is why they treat it with respect. As a result, only wood from geographically certified areas is used and where reforestation is conducted according to the local regulations.