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large earthenware plant pots

large earthenware plant pots Tron Cao Pot

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large earthenware plant pots Tron Cao PotSpecifications Sold as Nested Set of 3 Large Product Dimensions: 35. 5"W x 25. 5"H Base: 21. 5"W Weight: 189 lbs. Inside Dimensions: Top: 29. 75"W Bottom: 19"W Height: 21" Medium Product Dimensions: 24. 5"W x 21"H Base: 15. 5"W Weight: 99 lbs. Inside Dimensions: Top: 22. 5"W Bottom: 15"W Height: 18. 5" Small Product Dimensions: 19. 75"W x 17"H Base: 12"W Weight: 61 lbs. Inside Dimensions: Top: 16. 5"W Bottom: 11"W Height: 15. 5" Set Weight: 349 lbs.

Specifications
  • Sold as Nested Set of 3
    • Large
      • Product Dimensions: 35.5"W x 25.5"H | Base: 21.5"W | Weight: 189 lbs.
      • Inside Dimensions: Top: 29.75"W | Bottom: 19"W | Height: 21"
    • Medium
      • Product Dimensions: 24.5"W x 21"H | Base: 15.5"W | Weight: 99 lbs.
      • Inside Dimensions: Top: 22.5"W | Bottom: 15"W | Height: 18.5"
    • Small
      • Product Dimensions: 19.75"W x 17"H | Base: 12"W | Weight: 61 lbs.
      • Inside Dimensions: Top: 16.5"W | Bottom: 11"W | Height: 15.5"
  • Set Weight: 349 lbs.
  • Crafted from Glazed Terra Cotta
  • Available in Asian Earthenware and Sandblasted finishes
  • Hand made artisan quality pottery
  • High fired at 990 (terra cotta) to 1000 (glazed) degrees centigrade to maximize frost resistance and durability
  • Less vulnerable to winter damage
  • Appropriate for indoor and outdoor use
  • One drainage hole, centered, approximately 1/2" - 3/4"
  • Due to the nature of materials used, natural variations can occur in size weight and color

Care & Maintenance/Outdoor Planting Instructions: There is no such thing as a 100% frost-proof planter. The freeze-thaw cycles that occur in winter will cause any water in the container to freeze and expand which may cause the container to crack. It is best to store the item in a dry place out of the elements.

Our Glazed and Terra Cotta planters are equipped with pre-installed drainage holes to allow for drainage. The drain holes must be kept clear to maintain the longevity of your planter, especially in climates that undergo freeze thaw cycles in the winter. If you are unable to bring a planter out of the elements:

We recommend covering the drain holes with a mesh screen or equivalent to keep debris from clogging the openings; Filling the bottom of the planter with non-porous drainage material; Filling the remainder of the planter with a well-draining soil mix that will not retain water; and lastly, covering the soil with decorative mulch or pine bark to the top rim of the planter to discourage water from pooling on the surface. For indoor use, Campania can source saucers for special orders and plugs are available upon request.

      Description

      Traditionally used for domestic pottery, including large water storage vessels, the dark brown clay of Asian Earthenware is fired at a high temperature which creates its distinctive rich brown color.

      Campania’s glazed and terra cotta planters are hand made from natural clay using traditional artisanal techniques and high-fired at temperatures between 990-1000 degrees centigrade to ensure frost resistance and durability. Glazed planters are coated with natural glazing elements that are baked onto the surface to enhance the products resistance to weathering.

      Cleaning Instructions: Campania’s Terra Cotta planters can be cleaned with mild soapy water. Spray down the surface of the planter where it is dirty and use a lint-free cloth, soft bristle brush or sponge to wipe the surface. Note that it may take several cycles of wiping and drying before the planter is completely clean. Do not pressure wash, use alcohol based cleaners, apply corrosive cleaners or clean with anything abrasive.

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