A vintage cast iron press, likely used for making flatbreads like chapati or puri.
The “SK” mark on a vintage cast iron skillet likely indicates it was made by Lodge
Manufacturing, specifically during a period when they used the “SK” designation,
likely between 1960-1990. Lodge is one of the oldest and longest-running
cast iron cookware manufacturers in the United States, founded in
1896. The “SK” likely refers to a specific line or production run, and
while not as widely recognized as other Lodge markings, it is still a
part of their history.




