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This 8-inch cylindrical vase showcases traditional Multani blue pottery craftsmanship from Multan, Pakistan. The mold-cast ceramic piece features hand-painted white leaf motifs against a cobalt blue background, finished with a lead-free glaze for both durability and visual appeal.
Design Details
- Hand-painted flowing white leaf and vine motifs create repeating patterns around the cylindrical form
- Deep cobalt blue base color provides striking contrast against white decorative elements
- Glossy lead-free glaze finish enhances color vibrancy and provides protective coating
- Compact cylindrical shape at 8 inches tall makes it suitable for various display locations
Specifications
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Dimensions: 8 inches (20.32 cm) tall x 3 inches (7.6 cm) diameter
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Material: High-fire ceramic clay
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Finish: Glossy lead-free glaze with hand-painted floral decoration
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Use: Decorative vase for fresh or dried flowers, standalone accent piece
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Care: Hand wash with mild soap, avoid abrasive cleaners
Frequently Asked Questions
What size flower arrangements work best in this 8-inch vase?
The 3-inch diameter opening accommodates small to medium bouquets, single stems, or dried arrangements. The 8-inch height works well with flowers that extend 6-10 inches above the rim for proper proportion.
Is the lead-free glaze safe for holding water and fresh flowers?
Yes, the lead-free glaze makes this vase completely safe for holding water and fresh flowers. The glazed interior is non-porous and won't absorb water or odors.
How stable is this cylindrical vase at 8 inches tall?
The 3-inch diameter base provides good stability for the 8-inch height. The ceramic construction gives it sufficient weight to prevent tipping with normal floral arrangements.
Can this vase be displayed outdoors or is it indoor use only?
This vase is designed for indoor use. While the lead-free glaze is durable, prolonged outdoor exposure to temperature changes and UV light may affect the hand-painted decoration over time.
Handcrafted in Multan, Pakistan. Minor variations in color and pattern are natural features of authentic handmade work.