Shenandoah Flower Pot with Attached Saucer
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This pot is inspired by attached saucer flowerpots made in the Shenandoah valley of Virginia in the mid 19th century. 19th century potters mostly made utilitarian wares for food storage or kitchen use, but "saucered" flowerpots like these were a staple of pottery production in many parts of the U.S.
- Handthrown in Rockdale, Wisconsin
- Fired to 2350° F, (1288° C )
- Vitreous, soda fired stoneware
- Drainage hole allows for direct planting, water drains into attached saucer
- Since each piece is made by hand, and fired in a soda atmosphere, slight variations in size and glaze are to be expected
- Price Includes UPS or USPS shipping to the Continental USA
- Dimensions (In)
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8 Top Diameter x 8 Tall
- Care Guide
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Soda Fired pots are vitreous stoneware, fired to 2350° F. (1288° C ) They can be used indoors or outdoors. Although stoneware is waterproof, condensation can form after watering. Do not set watered pot directly onto any surface that could be marred by moisture. For longest life in use outdoors, store indoors when temperatures are below freezing.