"Alsatian Folk Art Kouglof Mold From The 19th Century Kitchen"
Kouglof mold (in Alsatian: Kougelhopf) Spun copper with hemmed edge Alsace, Napoleon III period H. 14; 28 cm Dovetail assembly Weight: 1kg This traditional Alsatian mold has a high, fluted shape and hollowed out in the middle in order to diffuse even heat into the heart of the leavened brioche dough. It can be made of enameled sheet metal, tinplate, often enameled terracotta and more formerly copper. This traditional Alsatian brioche was made during wedding celebrations, Christmas, village festivals and other family events Condition report: Very good general condition, missing the small ring