Tedshk. Rings made of rattan ([Fig. 18], D), used in carrying the dairy vessels.
The garment of the dairyman, called tuni, is also kept here, and when there is a mani (bell), it is kept on the patatmar. The churning-stick is kept on a stand called agar.
The following are the objects kept on the ertatmar:
Majpariv. Vessel in which buttermilk is kept.
Penpariv. Vessel in which butter is kept. (According to some, this vessel is kept in the part called kalkani.)
Ertatpun. Vessel used to take buttermilk or butter out of the dairy ([Fig. 18], E).
Majertkudriki. A small earthenware pot used like a ladle to take buttermilk out of the majpariv. It is also called ashkiok.
Pòlmachok. A bamboo vessel ([Fig. 18], G) used to hold the buttermilk which is distributed to the people of the village.
Nirsi. The fire-sticks for making fire by friction.
Pelk. The lamp.