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Hasami Porcelain Home Planters Small Planter
Hasami Porcelain Home Planters Small Planter Black / 3.5" D X 4" H
Hasami Porcelain Home Planters Small Planter
Hasami Porcelain Home Planters Small Planter
Hasami Porcelain Home Planters Small Planter Natural / 3.5" D X 4" H
Hasami Porcelain Home Planters Small Planter
Hasami Porcelain Home Planters Small Planter Gloss Gray / 3.5" D X 4" H
Hasami Porcelain Home Planters Small Planter
Hasami Porcelain Home Planters Small Planter

Small Planter

$ 40.00
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This handmade ceramic planter is produced from an organic mix of crushed Amakusa stone and fired using centuries-old pottery techniques. Featuring a centered drainage hole and stackable plate for beneath, this piece brings stunning beauty to any living space. Perfect for smaller plants or succulents. 

  • Measures approx. 3.5" D x 4" H
  • Center drainage hole
  • Due to handmade nature variations in glaze and overall appearance can occur
  • Made in Japan

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Designer Profile

Hasami Porcelain

The designer of Hasami Porcelain, Takuhiro Shinomoto, established the brand in 2003 and began manufacturing beautiful porcelain dishware using historical Japanese techniques. Named after Hasami, a town in Japan known for its impressive pottery, this brand specializes in employing 400-year-old Japanese techniques that the earliest potters used. Shinomoto looked to combine the organic quality created by traditional Japanese production methods with contemporary dinnerware design. Individuality, usability, simplicity, and tactility are the key reasons that this brand and its processes of creation are special.