We all love flowers and live plants. Of course, it is so nice to have it in our own garden. As they are so colorful, the question will be what pots and planters that best to plant them into?
Pottery-bali Indonesia offers a solution for it, just use black-colored pots. The beauty of black color always match to any color of flower and garden plant you have at home.
We have both small and large black terrazzo pots and planter stands for use in your garden. They are made of terrazzo materials. Some of our large items are also suitable for use in public spaces.
In fact, we have more than just black-colored terrazzo, there are five color options instead.
Special marking to represent additional functions:
♥♥♥ : may be used as planter stands
♦♦♦ : also suitable as water features
♣♣♣ : perfect as bird baths too
Square-tapered pots
Square-tapered pot TRZ-BW-012B
W35.0 x D35.0 x H80.0 cm (204 pcs in 20' container)
Square-tapered pot TRZ-BW-012C
W30.0 x D30.0 x H70.0 cm (276 pcs in 20' container)
Square-tapered pot TRZ-BW-012A
W40.0 x D40.0 x H90.0 cm (120 pcs in 20' container)
also available in BB, CW, PK & CN colors
note: ♥♥♥ ♦♦♦
Large square-tapered pots
Large square-tapered pot TRZ-CW-013 (at bottom)
W62.0 x D62.0 x H60.0 cm (72 pcs in 20' container)
also available in BW, BB, PK & CN colors.
note: on top is TRZ-CW-007
note: ♥♥♥ ♦♦♦ ♣♣♣
Large square-tapered pot TRZ-BB-013 (at bottom)
W62.0 x D62.0 x H60.0 cm (72 pcs in 20' container)
also available in BW, CW, PK & CN colors.
note: on top is TRZ-BB-007
note: ♥♥♥ ♦♦♦ ♣♣♣
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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