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Butter Crock - Moss 1

A$90.00

Handmade in my studio in Wollongong, Australia.

A butter crock, also known as butter bell or butter keeper), is a two-piece butter storage container that lives on your kitchen countertop. Fresh butter is stored in the top piece known as the bell, and water is stored in the base or the crock.

Dishwasher safe, although hand washing is recommended to prolong the life of your handmade piece.

Please note all products are one of a kind. Slight irregularities in colour, size, shape and glaze reflect the nature and process of your handmade ceramic piece and should be embraced. That’s what make them unique!

How to use a butter crock:

  • Place unwrapped softened butter directly into the butter bell lid. Use the back of a spoon to press the butter down and get most of the air out.

  • Fill the base of the butter bell with a small amount of cold water to create an airtight seal. Approx. 1 to 2cm - just enough to touch the rim of the lid when it closes.

  • Place the lid with the butter into the vessel with water. The water will create a seal and keep your butter cool, fresh and soft, ready to be spread.

  • Place in Cool Environment: The butter bell is designed to be kept at room temperature on the counter, away from direct sunlight or heat sources, to preserve the butter's consistency.

  • It is recommended to change the water in the butter bell every 2-3 days.

  • When properly cared for, the butter can stay fresh in a butter bell for up to 30 days.

Approximately:

H: 11cm

W: 10.5cm

It holds a standard 250g block of butter.

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Handmade in my studio in Wollongong, Australia.

A butter crock, also known as butter bell or butter keeper), is a two-piece butter storage container that lives on your kitchen countertop. Fresh butter is stored in the top piece known as the bell, and water is stored in the base or the crock.

Dishwasher safe, although hand washing is recommended to prolong the life of your handmade piece.

Please note all products are one of a kind. Slight irregularities in colour, size, shape and glaze reflect the nature and process of your handmade ceramic piece and should be embraced. That’s what make them unique!

How to use a butter crock:

  • Place unwrapped softened butter directly into the butter bell lid. Use the back of a spoon to press the butter down and get most of the air out.

  • Fill the base of the butter bell with a small amount of cold water to create an airtight seal. Approx. 1 to 2cm - just enough to touch the rim of the lid when it closes.

  • Place the lid with the butter into the vessel with water. The water will create a seal and keep your butter cool, fresh and soft, ready to be spread.

  • Place in Cool Environment: The butter bell is designed to be kept at room temperature on the counter, away from direct sunlight or heat sources, to preserve the butter's consistency.

  • It is recommended to change the water in the butter bell every 2-3 days.

  • When properly cared for, the butter can stay fresh in a butter bell for up to 30 days.

Approximately:

H: 11cm

W: 10.5cm

It holds a standard 250g block of butter.

Handmade in my studio in Wollongong, Australia.

A butter crock, also known as butter bell or butter keeper), is a two-piece butter storage container that lives on your kitchen countertop. Fresh butter is stored in the top piece known as the bell, and water is stored in the base or the crock.

Dishwasher safe, although hand washing is recommended to prolong the life of your handmade piece.

Please note all products are one of a kind. Slight irregularities in colour, size, shape and glaze reflect the nature and process of your handmade ceramic piece and should be embraced. That’s what make them unique!

How to use a butter crock:

  • Place unwrapped softened butter directly into the butter bell lid. Use the back of a spoon to press the butter down and get most of the air out.

  • Fill the base of the butter bell with a small amount of cold water to create an airtight seal. Approx. 1 to 2cm - just enough to touch the rim of the lid when it closes.

  • Place the lid with the butter into the vessel with water. The water will create a seal and keep your butter cool, fresh and soft, ready to be spread.

  • Place in Cool Environment: The butter bell is designed to be kept at room temperature on the counter, away from direct sunlight or heat sources, to preserve the butter's consistency.

  • It is recommended to change the water in the butter bell every 2-3 days.

  • When properly cared for, the butter can stay fresh in a butter bell for up to 30 days.

Approximately:

H: 11cm

W: 10.5cm

It holds a standard 250g block of butter.

More information about order and shipping processing time can be found here FAQs

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Ceramiká by Tássia Castello acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.