This red clay garden pot wholesale series are manufactured using state-of-the-art pottery making technology. The use of Italian filterpress machines, jigging machines, and high temperature kilns results in fine clay flower garden pots with uniform and consistent dimensions, and with high frost resistance too.
Considering the efficiency in its production and to offer this flower pot series at its most competitive price, we offer this garden pots for a minimum 40 (forty) feet container.
Shapes of garden pots
We have two shapes of terra cotta garden pots, the S03 and S05 garden pots (see photos below). Each of these shapes has its specific size options. And each of these garden pots can be made in several engraving designs.
Shape of pot: S03 |
Shape of pot: S05 |
Size of garden pots
Each of these S03 and S05 shapes of this plant pot series has its specific size options. To identify its size, each of them is also named using a Q# as part of the item number coding.
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For S03 pots: Q1 = D17.5 x H14.5 cmQ2 = D24.5 x H19.5 cm Q3 = D35.0.0 x H27.5 cm Q4 = D45.0.0 x H39.0.0 cm |
For S05 pots: Q1 = D16.0.0 x H14.0.0 cmQ2 = D19.5 x H17.5 cm Q3 = D25.5 x H23.0.0 cm Q4 = D35.0.0 x H32.0.0 cm Q5 = D44.0.0 x H38.5 cm |
books on pottery and terra cotta
Southwestern Pottery: Anasazi to Zuni
An art book, a history book, and a reference book showcasing more than 1,100 pots. There isn't a more complete southwestern pottery guide.
This is very well written in an easy going, non-snobish style, instantly increasing your depth of knowledge in southwestern pottery. The photographs are excellent and plentiful, giving many diverse examples from each Pueblo region/era.
Highly recommended for those new to collecting. I gave a copy to my parents in New Mexico, and even though they had been doing a bit of collecting for years, they have a much better understanding of the history of some of the pottery sitting on their shelves. They love this book.

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