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