A skovorodnik pan gripper (blinnik, chapelnik, pechalnik, kocherga) is an iron spatula with a hook raised above it, put on a long wooden handle. The spatula with a hook was used to grab the edge of the pan (or several at once), put it in the oven, and then pull it back out. The pan gripper, along with the oven fork, broom, poker, and bread shovel, belonged in the woman’s corner by the oven.
The association with the oven determines the ritual functions of the pan gripper. It served as an amulet for women in childbirth: they went to banya with it, and before three ablutions they kept it near the bed, and during this period no one could touch it and use it for household needs.
A chapelnik was valued for its warding off properties. During the Christmas fortune-telling at the crossroads, girls who were fortune telling would outline themselves with it, making a circle “sunwise”, and say: