Z. Small Deep Celedon Green traditonal rectangle in red clay body

vancehanna

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Plant a zelkova or a Carpinus turczaninowii in this tradtional Chinese designed container. Ok an olive will do as well as yes, a ficus! This is a Celadon green with touches of blue craqule glaze a lovely little gem that will only get better in time as it fills with deep luster in the pores. Start at $65.00 ( rectangles are hand built and take hours to create from slabs cut in sheet. ) Shipping at cost (added when USPS gives determination estimate: $14~18) Auction ends 1Jan 2025 with ship on 2nd Jan Thursday. IMG_3492 copy.jpeg copy.jpgIMG_3492 copy.jpeg copy.jpgIMG_3493.jpegIMG_3494.jpegIMG_3495.jpgIMG_3496.jpegIMG_3497.jpegIMG_3498.jpegIMG_3499.jpegIMG_3500.jpeg
 
Thank you Matt! There is an intersection of craft that on occasion will take over the design and bring it through regardless. This is the example. I am only the vehicle...nothing more.
 
I like it but with the curved in lip it limits what I can use it for because I live in south central PA and get freezing temps so pot may crack in the freeze thaw cycle. I'll see maybe if nobody else bids
 
I like it but with the curved in lip it limits what I can use it for because I live in south central PA and get freezing temps so pot may crack in the freeze thaw cycle. I'll see maybe if nobody else bids
Zac!
You’re right! As a previous Michiganian for over 40 yrs, I know that fact!
Yet this pot although it does have an in-turned lip the width and length along with the angled side probably will allow the rootball to heave. ( this also contingent upon a freer soul mix and not heavily rootbound specimen.)
That’s a conjecture….
 
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