SPECIFICATIONS
SKU:
EL-021-121
ART TYPE:
Handmade in the Shape of a Duck and Hand-painted Depicting a Unique Inverted Chevron Pattern with Handglazing done at a firing of 1200 degree celsius
MATERIAL:
Ceramic
DIMENSIONS:
TOTAL: (H) = (22.0),
PLANTER: (L * W * H) = (7.1 * 4.7 * 6.3) Inch
COLOUR:
Indigo Blue & White
PRODUCT WEIGHT:
630 grams
PACKAGE CONTENT:
1 Hanging Planter
NOTE:
- Does not comes with a drainage hole.
- Does not comes with a plant as shown in the image.
- The hand-painting on the ceramic will not wear away.
- This is not a Bone China product.
- There could be a slight variation in the glazing/color/finish on the product, as the glazing is done inside the furnace fired at 1200 degree celsius to make the product sturdy and due to the natural property of the glaze it is impossible to predict the color of the glazing/finish which will eventually come on the product after the firing process.
COLLECTION STORY
'Indigo Chevrons' is a collection inspired by a very striking and seamless zig-zag geometric pattern known as Chevron. This ancient pattern is characterized by an inverted "V" design, with each side meeting at a point without any interruption. The genesis of this continuous intricate pattern dates back to 1800 BC in Greece where it was prominent in many art forms. Over the centuries, this pattern surged to popularity in several cultures, including that of India. Some exemplary examples where Chevron pattern can be seen in India include the famous Udaipur Palace in Rajasthan, the regal attires of Indian tribals, and the arrows used by Archers of Gond and Baiga tribe. Keeping this in mind, adroit artisans from our country have captured an essence of this ancient art and vividly portrayed that in our collection with a hint of Indian touch.
The 'Indigo Chevrons' is a collection of tableware and kitchen accessories that include mugs, cups, katoris, dinner sets, bowls, salt and pepper shakers, plates, platters, planters, multi-utility boxes, and more. Highly skilled artisans of India have hand-painted this intricate chevron pattern to capture its traditional essence while also highlighting its wide presence in India. Handmade in ceramic with much care and precision, this range comes in contrasting indigo blue motifs on a white base and is ideal to be placed in your living room, kitchen, or bathroom. These placid designs with their artistic and utilitarian value indeed create an everlasting impression.
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DESCRIPTION
The 'Indigo Chevron Duck' from the collection 'The Indigo Chevrons', is a duck shaped hanging planter pot, handmade & handglazed in Ceramic by skilled Indian artisans, ideal to be used in the living room, garden, balcony, bedroom or offices for planting your favourite plants. It can also be used as a table decorative showpiece and table planter pot. It is hand-painted with beautiful indigo blue colour on a base of white while depicting beautiful inverted Chevron pattern and comes in a glossy finish.
FEATURES:
- Handmade in India by artisans.
- Inspired by a seamsless zig-zag geometric pattern known as the Chevron pattern.
- The chevron is an inverted-V pattern, with each side meeting at one point without interruption.
- This hanging planter pot comes in the shape of a beautiful duck.
- The planter pot is hand-painted with the contrasting shade of indigo blue on a white base.
- Ideal for planting your favourite plants.
- Can also be used as a table planter pot.
- Also acts as a decorative hanging.
- Ideal to be hung in the living room, garden, balcony or the kids room.
- Comes with a nylon rope for hanging.
- Comes with 1 Hanging Planter.
- Handmade in Ceramic.
- Handmade in the Shape of a Duck and Hand-painted Depicting a Unique Inverted Chevron Pattern with Handglazing done at a firing of 1200 degree celsius.
- Comes in Indigo Blue & White colour.
- Comes in the following dimensions:
TOTAL: 22.0" (H),
PLANTER: 7.1" (L), 4.7" (W), 6.3" (H) Inches in size.
- The volume of the planter pot is 520 ML.
- The weight of the planter pot is 630 grams.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Gently remove the dust with a midly wet cloth.
MANUFACTURING PROCESS
At first, the mold is prepared as per shape. The material used for casting is raw clay which is put into the mold. After that, the casted piece is hand-painted by the Indian artisans with a special Chevron pattern. At last, the final piece is then fired at temperatures of 1200 degree celsius.