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This tall ceramic vase stands 8 inches high with a cylindrical silhouette, showcasing traditional Multani blue pottery craftsmanship from Multan, Pakistan. The mold-cast ceramic body features a smooth ivory base with hand-painted cobalt blue swirling bands and delicate floral motifs. Finished with lead-free glaze, this handmade piece combines heritage artistry with modern functionality.
Design Details
- Classic cylindrical form with slim profile perfect for narrow spaces
- Hand-painted cobalt blue bands create dynamic swirling patterns around the vase
- Delicate floral accents complement the bold geometric motifs
- Ivory glazed background provides elegant contrast to blue decoration
Specifications
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Dimensions: 8 inches tall x 3 inches mouth diameter (20.3 x 7.6 cm)
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Material: Mold-cast ceramic clay
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Finish: Lead-free ivory glaze with hand-painted cobalt blue details
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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 sudden temperature changes
Frequently Asked Questions
What size flowers work best in this 8-inch tall vase?
The 3-inch mouth diameter accommodates single stems, small bouquets of 3-5 flowers, or dried arrangements. Flowers with 6-12 inch stems create ideal proportions with the 8-inch vase height.
Is this vase waterproof for fresh flowers?
Yes, the interior features a complete lead-free glaze that makes it fully waterproof for fresh flower arrangements. The glazed finish also makes cleaning simple after use.
How does the cylindrical shape fit in small spaces?
At 3 inches in diameter, this tall narrow vase is specifically designed for tight spaces like windowsills, floating shelves, or narrow console tables where wider vases wouldn't fit.
Will the hand-painted blue patterns vary between vases?
Yes, each vase features unique hand-painted cobalt blue swirls and floral details. While following traditional Multani patterns, the freehand painting ensures no two pieces are identical.
Handcrafted in Multan, Pakistan. Minor variations in color and pattern are natural features of authentic handmade work.