This pottery design is more contemporary than conventional red clay plant pot and other painted terracotta pots. Look at its beautiful relief on the surface, and see how this painted plant pot will help exposing the specific characters of your home interior.
These painted pots have a modest frost resistance, therefore, they are only suitable for use indoor, or for patio gardening.
175-POBUR (S)
D12.0 x H11.5 cm, 0.6 kgs
175-POBUR (M)
D16.0 x H14.5 cm, 0.9 kgs
175-POBUR (L)
D28.0 x H16.0 cm, 1.6 kgs
6,300 sets, each of 3 sizes
(in 40' container)
176-POJK (L)
D12.0 x H11.5 cm, 0.7 kgs
176-POJK (M)
D10.0 x H9.5 cm, 0.5 kgs
176-POJK (S)
D9.0 x H8.0 cm, 0.4 kgs
6,300 sets, each of 3 sizes
(in 40' container)
178-POM
D13.0 x H11.5 cm
0.5 kgs
5,796 pcs (in 40' container)
179-PIG
D12.5 x H12.0 cm
0.6 kgs
6,048 pcs (in 40' container)
180-PBD
D16.5 x H14.5 cm
1.2 kgs
3,420 pcs (in 40' container)
182-PBS
D16.0 x H14.0 cm
1.0 kgs
3,600 pcs (in 40' container)
183-PBM
D20.0 x H17.0 cm
1.8 kgs
2,070 pcs (in 40' container)
184-PMD
D19.5 x H17.5 cm
1.6 kgs
2,160 pcs (in 40' container)
185-POY (L)
D23.5 x H21.5 cm, 3.0 kgs
185-POY (M)
D20.0 x H17.5 cm, 1.6 kgs
185-POY (S)
D15.5 x H13.5 cm, 0.9 kgs
1,344 sets, each of 3 sizes
(in 40' container)
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Wheel-Thrown Pottery (DIY Network)
Anyone who has ever imagined plunging bare hands into cool, moist clay and shaping it into a vase, platter, or tile can now experience the pleasure of pottery. Lifelong potter Bill van Gilder has a bounty of time-tested advice on all the basics, and a plethora of fantastic techniques. That means novices will enjoy the advantages of a master teacher guiding them through each stage of the process while intermediates will eagerly soak up every new idea he has to offer. With van Gilder's help, beginners can try hand building, and progress onto the fundamentals of wheel-throwing. They'll get expert tips on shaping spouts, handles and feet; adding texture, color, and luster; and combining techniques to create a variety of attractive projects.
A production potter for more than 30 years, Bill van Gilder, host of DIY Network's Throwing Clay, has traveled around the world to learn, teach, and exhibit his craft. He is a regular contributor to Clay Times magazine, and is on the faculty of The Art League School in Alexandria, Virginia. In 2000, he founded the Frederick Pottery School in Maryland.

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