footed pots for plants Metate Pot, Large Terracotta Footed Planter
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footed pots for plants

footed pots for plants Metate Pot, Large Terracotta Footed Planter

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footed pots for plants Metate Pot, Large Terracotta Footed PlanterFrom a rare class of culturally influenced, sculptural terracotta pots! The Metate planters are available in 3 distinct sizes. This Large has a short and wide oval shaped basin perfect for large to midsize plants or young trees. The tripedal three footed solid terracotta planter features unique design aesthetics, inspired by traditional Mexican kitchen tools like the metate or molcajete. The pot's deep belly floats 4"in 10cm above ground supported by

From a rare class of culturally influenced, sculptural terracotta pots! The Metate planters are available in 3 distinct sizes. This Large has a short and wide oval-shaped basin perfect for large to midsize plants or young trees. The tripedal/three footed solid terracotta planter features unique design aesthetics, inspired by traditional Mexican kitchen tools like the metate or molcajete. The pot's deep belly floats 4"in/10cm above ground supported by the 3 sturdy, solid terracotta feet.

The entire exterior surface of each Metate pot features a heavy texture. This rough-hewn layer varies per pot adding dimension and authenticity. From a distance the scabrous surface is reminiscent of avocado skin, yet close-up it the texture is more similar to lava-rock. Each vintage vessel encompasses weathered finish, natural beauty, and novel history that can not be replicated. More about the color tone, texture, and terracotta make-up below.

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