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Does have some weight , solid
Ceramic planters have been used for centuries to house plants, evolving in style and …
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Does have some weight , solid
Ceramic planters have been used for centuries to house plants, evolving in style and material with different historical periods and cultures. Early planters were often made of terracotta or earthenware, while later periods saw the use of porcelain and glazed ceramics, allowing for more intricate designs and decorative finishes.
This particular style of ribbed, footed planter, often seen in white or pastel glazes, became popular during the mid-20th century. These pieces were commonly used for small houseplants, as cachepots to conceal nursery pots, or simply as decorative accent pieces in homes. Their simple yet elegant design made them versatile additions to various interior decor styles.
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