ANTHURIUM PLANT
Anthurium andreanum commonly known as Anthurium or Flamingo flower belongs to the Araceae/Alocasia family. It is a shade/semi-shade plant grown for its beautiful flowers growing all year round. They are primarily grown as indoor plants. Anthuriums are epiphytic (growing harmlessly on another plant and getting its nutrients from the air and debris) in nature and like well drained yet moisture retaining soil as medium. It is not difficult to grow Anthuriums - once the right soil and right location is fixed, watering is simple. Anthurium grown indoors reward you with beautiful long lasting flowers.
TURKO PERSIAN PLANTER
Turko-Persian Planter is made of blue pottery. It is well-made and beautifully coloured pottery giving it a fine character and aesthetics.
Blue Pottery, a glazed pottery range, is widely recognized as a traditional craft of Jaipur, though it is of Turko-Persian in origin. This Persian art of blue pottery came to Persia and Afghanistan via the Mughal courts. The common motifs are inspired from the Mughal era. The name 'blue pottery' comes from the eye-catching blue dye used to color the pottery. The intricate multi-step process for a typical pot, takes up to a month to make.
The patterns and motifs on the pottery are designed in-house in addition to the traditional designs and then made by the expert artisans of the villages of Jaipur.
Square cone planter (XL) is made out of metal. It is light, well-made and beautifully colored with powder coating that not only improves the finish and aesthetics of the product but also seals it to reduce corrosion.
Metal planters are tougher than traditional clay pots and won't chip, crack or break (thou may dent beautifully, adding character). We have a range of metal planters which can be used to create kitchen gardens, vertical gardens etc. These planters add colour and character to your space.
ORCHID PLANT
Orchids are some of the most commonly grown houseplants. Orchids require little care once all their basic needs are met such as light, temperature, and humidity. Most orchids require moist, well-draining conditions. Orchids when grown indoors, need ample water but should be allowed to dry out some between waterings. Place orchids in an east to south-facing window or room. These plants prefer bright, indirect light. While orchids tolerate cooler or warmer temperatures throughout their normal growing season, they need to be about 15 degrees cooler at night than during the day in order to bloom sufficiently. Indoor orchid plants also need sufficient humidity, about fifty to seventy percent. In dry regions, place a water-filled saucer or tray of pebbles beneath plants, mist plants daily, or use a humidifier.
BELLE PLANTER
Belle Planter, is made out of Ceramic. It is well-made and beautifully coloured pottery giving it a fine character and aesthetics.
The word ceramic comes from the Greek word "keramikos". Ceramic pottery techniques date back to 10,000 BC and is a clay based glazed pottery design available in a wide variety of vibrant colours. A range of glazing and firing techniques are used to create different effects in the final product. The glazing seals the pottery and makes it water-proof, in addition to giving a glassy texture.
Long V planter is a long planter, made of Terracotta material which is none other than the natural clay. It is unglazed pottery where the body is porous. The color of the planter is red and is natural. Over a period of time due to water and soil, the color will fade, and it is natural.
Terracotta or clay modeling – in India and the ancient world this versatile technique has been raised to an art-form and has been a useful tool for so many ages. The artisan creates complete pieces from a blob of clay, on a potters wheel and grow shapes out of the soft clay. This is then dried and subsequently heated in a Kiln to the correct temperature to harden it. The distinctive reddish coppery color of terra-cotta comes from the iron reacting with oxygen during the firing.
Belle planter XXL is a curvy planter, made of Terracotta material which is none other than the natural clay. It is unglazed pottery where the body is porous. The color of the planter is red and is natural. Over a period of time due to water and soil, the color will fade, and it is natural.
Terracotta or clay modeling – in India and the ancient world this versatile technique has been raised to an art-form and has been a useful tool for so many ages. The artisan creates complete pieces from a blob of clay, on a potters wheel and grow shapes out of the soft clay. This is then dried and subsequently heated in a Kiln to the correct temperature to harden it. The distinctive reddish coppery color of terra-cotta comes from the iron reacting with oxygen during the firing.
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