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This striking piece marries rustic ironwork with the warmth of Mexican folk pottery. Possibly handcrafted in the artisan-rich towns of Tonalá or Guadalajara—this mid-century ceramic planter features a bold, leafy motif in deep green and black against a creamy white backdrop. It rests snugly within a forged wrought iron cradle, complete with romantic scrollwork and a sturdy hanging hook.

 

Perfect for indoor or outdoor styling, this piece works beautifully as a hanging herb planter, a boho entryway candle holder, or a statement cachepot on your patio. The ceramic pot is removable for planting or replacement.

 

A eye-catching collectible that carries the spirit of old Mexico—organic styling, useful function, and beautifully made.

 

  • Circa 1960s–1970s
  • Handmade ceramic with hand-painted design
  • Wrought iron frame with hook for hanging
  • Approx. 8" tall x 7” wide and 3 1/4" deep with a 1.5" drop-hook at the top
  • Gently used vintage condition; minor wear consistent with age; slight rust patina in some places from being outdoors

Mexican Ceramic Planter in Wrought Iron Hanger

34,99$Precio
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    Please note, vintage goods are final purchase and cannot be returned. These pieces may be aged, have chips or cracks or peeling paint due to the nature of their age and use. We do our very best to describe and photograph any significant irregularities, and we try to avoid offering products with visible defects.

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