There was almost no house in the territory of the former Yugoslavia where it was not on the shelf – a recognizable, metal and almost indestructible kitchen scale from the “Tovarna tehtnic Celje” factory.
Many of us still remember how the hand moved while we carefully poured the ingredients for our favorite cakes. Its stable design gave confidence to every beginner in the kitchen who was just learning the secrets of family recipes.
This scale did not know the errors of digital devices. Its metal case and hand that would slightly “flicker” under the weight of flour or sugar became synonymous with precision and quality. At a time when everything was prepared by hand and with a lot of patience, she was an indispensable ally of every housewife.
Today, while modern scales measure in grams, this “Celjanka” measures emotions. For many, it has become a precious collector’s item, and for those who still keep it at the bottom of the pantry, it is the key that unlocks memories of childhood and kitchens where the smell of warm bread was always felt. Proof that objects were once made to last, this scale remains a reminder of the beauty of simplicity and a time when every gram was measured with special care and lots of love.

















