It was a shepherd's dish included in the hut's equipment. It usually belonged to the shepherd, as did the other vessels generally referred to as vessels. Nowadays, the jackets can be seen on huts, but not as utilitarian equipment, only exhibits, designed to create a climate, remind the past and show visitors how the milk was transported. Obokki today are no longer used on the hut - they were supplanted by more spacious, easier to clean and cheaper milk bubbles made of aluminum or plastic containers. Interesting examples of dressing can be found in the collections of various museums, among others Tatra Museum in Zakopane, Museum of On. Orkana in Rabka, the Orava Ethnographic Park in Zubrzyca Górna or the Pieniny Museum.