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face plant pot large Big Face Planter & Whistler Flower Pot, Handmade Mexican Pottery of At – LUV2BRD

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face plant pot large Big Face Planter & Whistler Flower Pot, Handmade Mexican Pottery of At – LUV2BRDBig Face "Whistler" Planter Pot in Smoked color variation Handmade Mexican Clay Pottery from Santa Maria Atzompa, Mexico Use as a Unique Plant Pot for Outdoor Garden Decor or Indoor Home Decor Bold and Stunning Display of Mexican Art Great Housewarming Gift Gift for Her Gift for Mom This Large Plant Pot is Terra Cotta pottery finished in Smoked which is achieved by placing the planter into ashen wood embers immediately after being pulled out of the

Big Face "Whistler" Planter Pot in Smoked color variation
Handmade Mexican Clay Pottery from Santa Maria Atzompa, Mexico 
Use as a Unique Plant Pot for Outdoor Garden Decor or Indoor Home Decor
Bold and Stunning Display of Mexican Art
Great Housewarming Gift | Gift for Her | Gift for Mom

This Large Plant Pot is Terra Cotta pottery finished in Smoked which is achieved by placing the planter into ashen wood embers immediately after being pulled out of the kiln.

Introducing our Big Face "Whistler" Planter, a stunning piece of handcrafted artistry from the talented local artisans of Santa Maria Atzompa, near Oaxaca, Mexico. This unique planter features a whimsical, expressive face that seems to emit a gentle whistle, bringing a touch of personality and charm to any space you want to showcase. Made from high-quality, locally-sourced clay, each piece is meticulously shaped by hand, kiln fired in an earthen oven, then colored by hand dipping pieces in ash and soot to create blacks or smoked color variations, ensuring no two planters are exactly alike. Perfect for indoor or outdoor use, the Big Face "Whistler" Planter is not just a functional item for your favorite plants but also a conversation starter and a beautiful representation of Mexican craftsmanship and cultural heritage.
Embrace your space with this exceptional piece of home or garden decor!

> Whistling Face Planter & Flower Pot -- so alluring in its sophisticated yet uncomplicated design
> Great for highlighting your plants as Yard Decor, Outdoor Decor, Porch Decor or Home Decor. Also perfect as a housewarming gift or simply a gift for mom.
> Handmade by master ceramicists from Santa Maria Atzompa, Oaxaca, Mexico
> Measures  approx 15.5" Tall by 11" Diameter Inside (10" inside diameter); Weighs approximately 16.5 lbs
> Comes in two variations: Smoked with or without feet
> Contains a hole in the bottom for drainage
> Handmade Condition means it may contain slight imperfections

> Handmade Condition means subtle color variations might occur as well
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Disclaimer: After you fill this planter with dirt and a plant of your choice, some subtle transitions in color from white to cream on the surface of this planter may occur, and are a natural result of soil moisture permeating through the clay pot, causing a gradual change in color. This effect is quite common in this particular finish which uses our wood-fired kiln, includes natural glazes and paints, and can be influenced by the placement of the piece in the kiln during firing. The kiln's varying temperature zones, known as hot spots and cool spots, can also contribute to the outcome of the glaze color. This ancient craft, passed down through generations, embraces the occasional occurrence of these natural transformations, and is one of the unique characteristics of our handmade Atzompa pottery from Oaxaca, Mexico.

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