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Perfect room-temperature butter, right at your fingertips.

No one likes trying to smear hard butter on toast. Keep your butter at a perfectly spreadable room temp with this ingenious butter keeper from family-owned heritage brand Emile Henry.

Simply fill the base with the recommended amount of water and change it regularly, and the natural evaporation will keep your butter fresh for 30 days. These bell-shaped pots hold up to 7 ounces and are handmade from French Burgundy clay. Each piece is stamped by the artisan who made it . Decked out in exclusive shades we created with the maker, the sage hue is set to be the star of the season.

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