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This compact blue pottery planter features traditional Multani craftsmanship with bold white arabesque patterns on a deep cobalt ground. Mold-cast in Multan, Pakistan, each piece is hand-painted with flowing vine motifs and finished with lead-free glaze for durability and plant safety.
Design Details
- Deep cobalt ceramic body with hand-painted white arabesque and vine patterns
- Gently swollen rim with subtle cobalt accents that frame plants elegantly
- High-gloss lead-free glaze interior and exterior for easy cleaning and plant health
- Functional drainage hole with matching saucer included for surface protection
Specifications
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Dimensions: 4 inches tall x 4 inches mouth opening x 3 inches base (10 x 10 x 7.6 cm)
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Material: Mold-cast ceramic with hand-painted underglaze
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Finish: Lead-free clear gloss glaze
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Use: Small plants, succulents, herbs, or single trailing plants
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Care: Rinse clean, avoid abrasive materials
Frequently Asked Questions
What size plants work best in this 4-inch planter?
This planter is ideal for small succulents, herb cuttings, or single trailing plants like pothos. The 4-inch opening provides adequate room for plants with compact root systems without overwhelming small spaces.
Does the drainage system work effectively for live plants?
Yes, the planter includes a functional drainage hole and matching saucer. The lead-free glazed interior allows proper water drainage while protecting your surfaces from overflow.
How durable are the hand-painted arabesque patterns?
The white arabesque patterns are applied as underglaze before firing, then sealed with lead-free clear glaze. This process makes the decoration permanent and resistant to fading, water damage, or wear from normal plant care.
Can this planter be used outdoors?
While the high-fired ceramic and lead-free glaze make it weather-resistant, this decorative planter is best suited for indoor or covered outdoor spaces to preserve the intricate hand-painted details and prevent potential freeze-thaw damage.
Handcrafted in Multan, Pakistan. Minor variations in color and pattern are natural features of authentic handmade work.