SHESAY Matte Porcelain Flower Vase Plumper

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S:
Body diameter 13 x height 14.5 cm
L:
Body diameter 14 x height 26.5 cm
Material:
Porcelain
Country of Origin:
China

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Matte porcelain flower vase plumper (2 sizes)

Product description
This flower vase, Plumper, features a matte texture created by Yakishime. It's just the right size, making it perfect for the living room, entryway, or bedside table. It is waterproof, so it is recommended to display not only dried flowers but also fresh flowers. The delicate lines on the natural white body create an understated design that blends in with any interior, creating a soft impression in the room just by placing it there. This flower vase is also a great match for Korean and Scandinavian interiors. While expressing the matte texture of the surface, it is finished as thin as possible, giving it a luxurious feel. The L size has a strong presence even when placed directly on the floor, so you can display tall plants on it. The small size S can be used as an aroma pot or a flower vase, and we also recommend combining multiple pieces. The bottom has a non-slip surface, making it extremely stable.

Material information
Porcelain is fired at high temperatures, resulting in a hard finish and making it known as a durable pottery that is resistant to cracks and breaks.
Furthermore, because the raw material is clay that is rich in stone and highly pure, it has a distinctive white surface and is also known as "white porcelain." Porcelain is a highly heat-resistant material that can withstand heating and sudden temperature changes.

Precautions
Porcelain has a dense base and becomes semi-vitreous after firing, so it does not absorb water. Because it is handmade, there may be variations in the pattern, and there may be slight individual differences in size and shape. There may also be cracks or scratches from firing, but please enjoy these as a unique feature of handmade items. When porcelain is fired, small holes called "pinholes" may appear on the surface, caused by the combustion of air or organic matter remaining in the base. Iron originally contained in the clay may oxidize during firing in the kiln, resulting in black spots on the surface. Please understand that these are due to the characteristics of the material and the manufacturing process. Please enjoy the texture created using traditional methods, which differs from industrial products.