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Showcase your succulents and small plants with artisan charm. This handmade purple sandstone flower pot features porous unglazed clay construction and a drainage hole, creating the perfect environment for healthy root growth while adding earthy, organic beauty to your plant collection—transforming windowsills, desks, and shelves into miniature gardens.






Succulent collectors and enthusiasts, small bonsai cultivation, windowsill herb gardens, desk plant displays, apartment dwellers with limited space, gift-givers seeking unique planters, bohemian and natural decor styles, plant propagation and starter pots.
Unglazed clay is porous and breathable, allowing air to reach plant roots and excess moisture to evaporate through the pot walls. This prevents overwatering and root rot, which are common problems for succulents that prefer dry conditions between waterings.
Drainage tray inclusion varies by seller. Check product details or contact the seller to confirm. If not included, you can purchase a separate saucer or place the pot on a waterproof surface to catch drainage water.
This mini planter is ideal for small succulents, individual cacti, air plants, or starter bonsai trees. It works well for 2-3 inch plants or single succulent cuttings that you're propagating.
Yes, because these are handmade from natural sandstone clay, each pot has unique variations in purple hue, texture, and finish. This artisan quality adds character and ensures your planter is one-of-a-kind.
While the pot can be used outdoors in mild weather, unglazed clay is porous and may crack in freezing temperatures. For outdoor use, bring the pot inside during winter or place it in a protected location to prevent frost damage.
Gently brush off dirt with a soft brush or cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals or excessive water on the exterior, as the porous clay can absorb liquids. Mineral deposits and patina that develop over time add to the pot's natural character.
Yes, the mini size works well for starting herb seedlings or growing small herbs like thyme or oregano. However, most herbs will eventually need transplanting to larger pots as they mature and develop extensive root systems.
While the clay is porous and breathable, it's designed to hold water without significant leaking. However, some moisture may seep through over time, so it's best to place the pot on a saucer or waterproof surface to protect furniture.