A pair of vintage wooden butter paddles, traditionally used in the final stages of butter making. Often made from beech or sycamore, these simple tools were a staple in farmhouse kitchens.
The ribbed side is used to press and work freshly churned butter, helping to remove excess buttermilk. The flat side allows the butter to be kneaded and shaped into blocks, rolls or rounds.
We handpick all of our antiques and restore them with care. Signs of age and wear are to be expected and reflect their years of use. Today they make a characterful kitchen piece, whether used, displayed, or kept as part of a working collection of traditional tools.
A pair of vintage wooden butter paddles, traditionally used in the final stages of butter making. Often made from beech or sycamore, these simple tools were a staple in farmhouse kitchens.
The ribbed side is used to press and work freshly churned butter, helping to remove excess buttermilk. The flat side allows the butter to be kneaded and shaped into blocks, rolls or rounds.
We handpick all of our antiques and restore them with care. Signs of age and wear are to be expected and reflect their years of use. Today they make a characterful kitchen piece, whether used, displayed, or kept as part of a working collection of traditional tools.