Handcrafted Skull-Patterned Round Black Ceramic Flower Pot, "Portal to the Dark Afterlife"
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The goddess of death, Tonantzin, inspires artisan Aldo Alvarez of Mexico with her tender and mystic energy, creating this exquisite accent for a magical and rich garden decor. The artisan uses ceramic to make this round flower pot decorated with rows of skulls, symbolizing the beginning of the afterlife. Crafted in a dapper black tone, the piece has a hole at the bottom, allowing for drainage.
- 1.84 kgs
- 4.1 lbs
- 17 cm H x 18 cm Diam.
- 6.75" H x 7" Diam.
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David
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01/04/2024
"Terrific for growing cempasúchil!"
Great pot and it is weatherproof!
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Ashley
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11/26/2022
"Just amazing"
This flower pot is incredible! Top quality and really perfect.
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Rows of Skulls, Skull Pattern Ceramic Flower Pot from Mexico
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- Occasion: birthday
Donna
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03/03/2021
"Makes me smile"
What a great little pot! The rows of skulls are presented in High relief so they are livelier than a fretted piece would be. If I had room for another plant, I would buy another one of these.
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“Hi! My name is Aldo, and I am originally from San Pedro Nayarit. My love for the art of pottery comes from my architecture studies, and mainly from... read more