



Glass + Mango Wood Butter Dish
Thoughtfully handcrafted by artisans at Noah’s Ark in India, this Glass and Mango Wood Butter Dish brings together natural beauty and timeless design. The smooth mango wood base offers a warm, organic foundation, while the glass lid with its gold accents protects and showcases what’s inside.
Perfectly sized for butter, it also works beautifully for cheeses, small bites, or sweet spreads. Whether placed on a breakfast table or set out for guests, it adds an understated elegance to everyday moments.
More than simple storage, this piece reflects careful craftsmanship, quality materials, and a love for gathering around the table. Functional and refined, it is a versatile addition to any kitchen or dining space.
Colors of mango wood may vary slightly.
DETAILS
- • Handcrafted by artisans of Noah’s Ark in India
- • Materials: Mango wood, glass, brass with gold plating
- • Hand wash. Do not soak.
- • Hand wash. Do not soak.
- • Colors of mango wood may vary slightly.
ABOUT THE ARTISAN
In Moradabad, an Indian city with a population of almost 1.2 million, more than half of the people are involved in the handicrafts trade. Unfortunately, the industry has long been plagued with injustice. Artisans are paid low wages, forced to pay commissions to exporters, and must self-finance the raw materials needed to complete orders.
As the cost of goods has become prohibitively high and the international market has evolved, artisans must invest in diversifying beyond Moradabad’s traditional crafts—though many fall victim to debt or shop closure. Trades that are passed down from one generation to another make up an important part of India’s culture. Yet the heritage and tradition of handicrafts is increasingly threatened as insufficient profits force marginalized artisans to seek other professions.
After many years of witnessing the artisans’ struggles, Samuel Masih established Noah’s Ark International Exports in 1986 to raise the artisans out of poverty and preserve their livelihoods. Noah’s Ark has supported artisans and their families with fair wages, long-term business investment and collaboration, and health and education initiatives for more than thirty years.