


Oak Leaf Pottery Planter
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Regular price
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$56
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Sale price
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$46
Show off your green thumb with this handcrafted pottery planter. Made with a self-draining built-in base and features an unglazed oak leaf accent on the front, this rustic brick-red glazed pot is handmade in Lexington by Missions Pottery.
Plant not included.
Made in North Carolina.
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Meet the Maker section title
Meet_Maker
Tommy Davis of Missions Pottery began creating pottery as a hobby and stress reliever. After taking classes, he was hooked! His work has evolved and uses a variety of techniques, such as clay-weaving and imprinting, and he specializes in functional yet beautiful pieces that will work around the house. The name Missions Pottery is purposeful. Through their profits, they support Christian missions in America and around the world. Missions Pottery is a mainstay of downtown Lexington, NC, where Tommy sells his and other local artisans’ work, in addition to teaching pottery to others.
Specifications section title
Specifications
- Height: 5.75"
- Diameter: 6" opening
- Care instructions: Hand-washing is recommended to extend life of glaze. Do not subject pottery to extreme temperature changes.
- Made in North Carolina
Meet the Maker
Tommy Davis of Missions Pottery began creating pottery as a hobby and stress reliever. After taking classes, he was hooked! His work has evolved and uses a variety of techniques, such as clay-weaving and imprinting, and he specializes in functional yet beautiful pieces that will work around the house. The name Missions Pottery is purposeful. Through their profits, they support Christian missions in America and around the world. Missions Pottery is a mainstay of downtown Lexington, NC, where Tommy sells his and other local artisans’ work, in addition to teaching pottery to others.
Specifications
- Height: 5.75"
- Diameter: 6" opening
- Care instructions: Hand-washing is recommended to extend life of glaze. Do not subject pottery to extreme temperature changes.
- Made in North Carolina