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Handmade Copper Yogurt Bucket – Traditional Turkish Tin-Lined 2L & 3L Bakraç
Handmade Copper Yogurt Bucket – Traditional Turkish Tin-Lined 2L & 3L Bakraç
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£69.99 GBP
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£69.99 GBP
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Handmade Copper Yogurt Bucket – Traditional Turkish Bakraç
Discover the charm of authentic Turkish craftsmanship with this Handmade Copper Yogurt Bucket, known locally as a “bakraç.” Made from premium copper with intricate Antep hand-engraved designs and fully tin-lined interiors, it offers both beauty and everyday functionality.
Artisanal Craftsmanship
- Hand-Embossed Antep Patterns – Each bucket is engraved by skilled artisans.
- Premium 0.8–1.0 mm Copper – Built for long-lasting quality and durability.
- Food-Safe Tin Lining – Suitable for yogurt, dairy, and all food uses.
- Choice of Finish – Polished copper for a modern look or hammered copper for a rustic, traditional feel.
More Than a Yogurt Bucket – Multifuntional Use
- Fermenting Homemade Yogurt – Traditional Turkish style.
- Storing and Serving – Perfect for ayran, soups, or stews.
- Ice Bucket – Keeps beverages cool at gatherings.
- Kitchen Storage – Ideal for utensils, ladles, or dry foods.
- Home Décor – A stunning piece for rustic or modern interiors.
- Gifting – A thoughtful handmade present for weddings, housewarmings, or special occasions.
Available Sizes
No: 1 – 2 Liter Capacity
- Width: 17 cm (6 3/4 inches)
- Height: 15 cm
- Thickness: 1 mm
No: 2 – 3 Liter Capacity
- Width: 20 cm (7 3/4 inches)
- Height: 17 cm
- Thickness: 1 mm
Why Choose This Copper Bakraç?
- Combines cultural authenticity with modern practicality.
- Durable, handcrafted, and made to last for generations.
- Adds warmth and elegance to any kitchen or dining space.
Bring home a piece of Turkish heritage with this beautifully crafted copper yogurt bucket.
FOOTNOTE: The interior is traditionally hand-tinned for food safety. As each piece is handmade, slight variations, marks, or texture differences in the lining are normal and part of the artisan manufacturing process
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