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Shop Fresh Pots 6" Gatsby Planter with Saucer in Mars Crystal Glaze
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6" Gatsby Planter with Saucer in Mars Crystal Glaze

$85.00

The Gatsby is an airy 6” planter inspired by the Art Deco style of the roaring 20s. I loved the novel “The Great Gatsby” when I was in high school, so when several people suggested the name, I knew it was a perfect fit for this pot.

The planter is slip cast, using a mold made from one of my hand thrown pots. I then measure the design in thirds, before carving the lines and poking the holes to create a symmetrical pattern.

The Saucer is thrown and trimmed on the wheel. Both pieces are glazed in Solar Flare, a copper crystal glaze.

Dimensions: Approximately 6” diameter by 5.5” high

This planter is great for air plants like orchids, or for any plant that thrives in a chunky well aerated soil. You can plant directly in the pot, or nestle a nursery pot inside, making it a versatile planter for just about any plant.

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The Gatsby is an airy 6” planter inspired by the Art Deco style of the roaring 20s. I loved the novel “The Great Gatsby” when I was in high school, so when several people suggested the name, I knew it was a perfect fit for this pot.

The planter is slip cast, using a mold made from one of my hand thrown pots. I then measure the design in thirds, before carving the lines and poking the holes to create a symmetrical pattern.

The Saucer is thrown and trimmed on the wheel. Both pieces are glazed in Solar Flare, a copper crystal glaze.

Dimensions: Approximately 6” diameter by 5.5” high

This planter is great for air plants like orchids, or for any plant that thrives in a chunky well aerated soil. You can plant directly in the pot, or nestle a nursery pot inside, making it a versatile planter for just about any plant.

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The Gatsby is an airy 6” planter inspired by the Art Deco style of the roaring 20s. I loved the novel “The Great Gatsby” when I was in high school, so when several people suggested the name, I knew it was a perfect fit for this pot.

The planter is slip cast, using a mold made from one of my hand thrown pots. I then measure the design in thirds, before carving the lines and poking the holes to create a symmetrical pattern.

The Saucer is thrown and trimmed on the wheel. Both pieces are glazed in Solar Flare, a copper crystal glaze.

Dimensions: Approximately 6” diameter by 5.5” high

This planter is great for air plants like orchids, or for any plant that thrives in a chunky well aerated soil. You can plant directly in the pot, or nestle a nursery pot inside, making it a versatile planter for just about any plant.

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