This highly detailed 3D model represents a traditional upright butter churn, a staple of 18th and 19th-century farm life. The body of the churn is constructed from tapered wooden staves, held together by rusted iron hoops that show realistic corrosion and irregularity. The wood texture is heavily weathered, featuring a darkened, moisture-stained base and a smoother, worn upper section where hands would have frequently touched the vessel. The model includes the central wooden plunger (dasher) and the lid with a hole for the handle. Traces of old, dried grease or milk stains add a layer of organic realism to the interior and rim. This prop is perfect for grounding a scene in history, whether it’s a bustling medieval kitchen, a quiet pioneer cabin, or a spooky abandoned farmhouse. Its distinct silhouette makes it an instantly recognizable symbol of rustic self-sufficiency.