Ladles with a short handle and a deep scoop were used to pour grain, flour and grits. They poured water, beer or brew. Buckets were hollowed out of a single piece of wood most often solid wood.

Presented in the museum exposition buckets have an oval shape and twisted down the ends of the handles for hanging. Items were made in the 1930-1940s. By V.M. Shugalsky, a resident of the village of Rumpole, Miory District, Vitebsk Region.