VIETNAMESE GLAZED

Delicately glazed round pots, jars, and urns are skillfully handcrafted by Vietnamese artisans, showcasing their rich cultural heritage and craftsmanship. The talented makers featured in this collection produce robust and durable pots that come in a variety of captivating glazes, including unique finishes such as Lava, Sand, Heavy Metal, Opal Green, and Black. This extensive range caters to diverse gardening needs, offering everything from smaller pots ideal for showcasing exquisite specimen plants to larger, eye-catching garden features that can serve as stunning focal points in any outdoor space.
These remarkable pots are created using traditional dragon kilns, which are fueled by sustainable offcuts from rubber trees—materials that are also commonly used in the furniture industry. This eco-friendly approach not only supports sustainable practices but also ensures that the production process is mindful of the environment. To further enhance their commitment to reducing environmental impact, the artisans employ a sophisticated water filtration system designed to capture and minimize harmful emissions generated during the firing process. This dedication to sustainability and artistry results in beautiful, functional pieces that enrich any garden or home.
Plants such as bamboo, strelitzia, and other vigorous rooted plants will eventually outgrow and damage the planter if not repotted as they become too large. Failure to do so may void warranty.
CARE: To clean marks from pots use mild soapy water and a soft bristle brush such as a nail brush.
Glazed pots often display crazing, a subtle cracking that is not easily seen but can become more visible as mineral deposits from the potting mix accumulate and seep through the pot's surface. To clean these deposits, simply use dry fine steel wool, which can be found at any hardware store. This technique will effectively remove the buildup without damaging the glaze.