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Maintenance Tip

Glazed pots all have crazing which is almost invisible to the eye but can become more apparent over time with the build-up of mineral deposits from the potting mix which seep through the sides of the pot. This is easily removed by lightly rubbing with dry fine steel wool available from all hardware stores. The use of this fine steel wool will remove the mineral deposits and not damage the glaze.

4023SE
(Sapphire Glaze)
Max Deliopoulos Photography

CXW

(Sand Glaze)
CXW
Dimple jar
Also in
L
D66 x H87cm

GTX

(Swamp Glaze)
GTC
Tall round crucible
D56 x H69cm,
D43 x H60cm,
D35 x H49cm,
D27 x H42cm

cast ironspacercast iron

(left: Sand Glaze; right: Swamp Glaze)
HP9s/3
Milan tapered square (set/3)
W44 x H60cm, W33 x H50cm, W14 x H27cm

3284

(Heavy Metal Glaze)
3284HM
Large pool bowl
D93 x H57cm

HP35

(Heavy Metal Glaze)
HP35
Egg pot
D61 x H63cm, D50 x H47cm,
D41 x H37cm, D32 x H28cm,
D26 x H22cm

M2

(Swamp Glaze)
M2
Long neck jar
W53cm

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Glazes colour codes
Standard
AP – Apple
BK – Black

HM – Heavy Metal

L – Lava

S – Sand
Premium
GL – Glacier

SE – Sapphire

SW – Swamp
 
Not all shapes available in all glazes. Please contact warehouse for availability