Flower pot with saucer large

US$34.76
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SKU
892894/D-941/1
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Weight 1.65
Diameter [cm] 20
Height [cm] 0
Capacity [liter] 0
Length [cm] 17.5
Width [cm] 0
Manufacturer:Zakłady Ceramiczne „BOLESŁAWIEC” w Bolesławcu Sp.z o.o.
Address:ul. Tadeusza Kościuszki 11
Zip code:59-700
Place:Bolesławiec
Country:Polska
Tax ID:6120003949
E-mail:sekretariat@zakladyboleslawiec.com
Phone number:+48 75 732 36 51
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Order processing time: 4 - 7 business days
Flower pot with saucer large• A large pot with a stand has a height of 16.6 cm and an upper diameter of 20 cm. • Thanks to the drainage hole, excess water can be easily removed from the pot, making it practical for growing plants. • The pots can be placed both indoors and outdoors. • Fans of Bolesławiec ceramics can add pots in their favorite decoration to their collection. • In the era of the trend for potted plants in our interiors, a pot can also be an excellent gift idea. • Bolesławiec pots will perfectly complement traditionally decorated interiors, while in modern ones, they will be an intriguing addition. • Pots from the "BOLESŁAWIEC" Ceramic Works can be washed in the dishwasher, and the glazing and firing at high temperatures protect the decoration from damage. • Like the entire range of products from the "BOLESŁAWIEC" Ceramic Works, the pots are also hand-decorated using stamps and brushes, making each one unique, so there may be slight differences in decoration between individual specimens within the same design.D-941 decorationIn the case of this decoration, almost the whole surface of the pottery is covered with a densely stamped plant motif. We can see here flowers, leaves, twisted moustaches of creepers. The multitude of shapes contrasts with minimalism of colours - the whole decoration is black, and it is applied on a piece of pottery in a cream shade. This is definitely a very elegant decoration. All decorations of the pottery manufactured in Zakłady Ceramiczne "BOLESŁAWIEC" are hand-made by artists using traditional methods - with stamps and brushes. After decorating and glazing, the pottery is subjected to a second firing at high temperature, thanks to which both the pottery and the decoration gain resistance to damage and colour change. Each hand-decorated item is unique, as slight differences in decoration are inevitable.