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hanging planter with saucer

hanging planter with saucer Small Circle Wooden Plant Hanger, Bubble Hanger, Planter With Saucer,

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hanging planter with saucer Small Circle Wooden Plant Hanger, Bubble Hanger, Planter With Saucer,We are thrilled to be Introducing our Bubble Planter! Keeping with our water theme, we have created a circular hanging planter. Like with our teardrop hangers, the wood is bent and secured to join to make the circle. We add the securely doweled plate at the center of gravity. The hanger comes ready to hang with natural jute rope. Since the plate works with gravity, you won't have any problems with your plants falling off! They hang from natural jute

We are thrilled to be Introducing our Bubble Planter! Keeping with our water theme, we have created a circular hanging planter. Like with our teardrop hangers, the wood is bent and secured to join to make the circle. We add the securely doweled plate at the center of gravity. The hanger comes ready to hang with natural jute rope.

Since the plate works with gravity, you won't have any problems with your plants falling off! They hang from natural jute rope. To display, hang the planter from a hook anchored into the ceiling, or threaded on a curtain rod, or using a plant hook / bracket.

These are the perfect gift for any occasion, or plant lover. They look great by themselves, or paired with our other plant hangers!

Perfect for:
Displaying plants and other items.

Size:
approx 12inches in diameter. The rope comes with extra length so it can easily be fitted for where it will be hung. The plate is approx 5inches in diameter, giving about a 10 inch clearance between top of the plate and top of the hanger.

Materials:
Pine (can be stained, just select dark wood hanger in options if you prefer the darker version in the photos!)
Natural jute rope for hanging.

Finished with:
Wiped down with mineral oil to protect the wood and bring out the natural wood grain.

Care:
Dust with soft cloth when needed. If kept outdoors, it is highly recommended you season with mineral or danish oil on occasion (the wood will tell you when it's thirsty/needs attention). It is also not recommended to water your plants without a saucer directly on the plate.

*As handmade items are handmade, some slight size and grain differences will occur.
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