Rs.6,500.00
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This large hexagon ceramic planter is handcrafted in Multan, Pakistan using traditional blue pottery techniques. The planter is mold-cast from locally sourced clay and finished with a lead-free glaze featuring hand-painted cobalt blue floral motifs on a white base. At 10 inches tall with a 12-inch opening, it accommodates larger houseplants and specimens.
Design Details
- Six-sided geometric form with subtle handcrafted irregularities
- Hand-painted cobalt blue floral vines and blooms cascading across white surface
- Traditional Multani blue pottery decoration with freehand brushwork
- Unglazed foot ring base for proper drainage and airflow
Specifications
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Dimensions: 10 inches tall, 12 inches opening diameter (25.4 x 30.5 cm)
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Material: Locally sourced clay from Multan
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Finish: Lead-free glaze with hand-painted cobalt decoration
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Use: Indoor planter for large houseplants and specimens
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Care: Wipe clean with damp cloth; use saucer to protect surfaces
Frequently Asked Questions
What size plants fit in this 12-inch opening planter?
The 12-inch diameter opening accommodates plants in 10-11 inch nursery pots, including fiddle-leaf figs, large ferns, snake plants, and other statement houseplants with substantial root systems.
Does this hexagon planter have drainage holes?
This planter does not have pre-drilled drainage holes but features an unglazed foot ring that promotes airflow. Use with a saucer or add drainage holes if needed for your specific plants.
How stable is the hexagonal shape for tall plants?
The 10-inch height and 12-inch width provide a stable base for the hexagonal design. The wide opening and substantial ceramic construction support tall plants without tipping when properly planted.
Is the blue floral pattern the same on all six sides?
Each side features hand-painted floral motifs that vary slightly due to the freehand brushwork technique. The overall pattern flows around the hexagon while maintaining unique details on each panel.
Handcrafted in Multan, Pakistan. Minor variations in color and pattern are natural features of authentic handmade work.