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by Albaricoque - Mexico

Sol Clay Vase

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Original price $193.00 - Original price $193.00
Original price
$193.00
$193.00 - $193.00
Current price $193.00
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This gorgeous Sol Clay Vase is crafted by skilled artisans in Capula, Michoacán, and the Mexican town famous for its centuries-old clay tradition. The perfect piece to place on a shelf, in a nook under some stairs, or in a multi-vase composition in your garden, the Sol Vase is delicately molded by hand and then fired in a traditional oven to give it a matt burnished finish.

Each vase is unique in its kind, crafted through a long and detailed process, which goes from the damp and malleable clay, through high-temperature firing, to delicate hand-burnishing.

MATERIAL
Natural clay, burned in a traditional oven

DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT
Length: 6.29" (16cm)
Width: 9.84" (25cm)
Height: 15.74" (40cm)
Weight: 4.40lb. (2kg)

ORIGIN
Mexico

Please note, this item is made to order and will take 15 days to create. Once it is ready, it will be delivered to you within 10-14 business days.

SHIPPING
Free shipping on all orders over $100! Shipping time is up to 14 business days.
For made to order items, please check the lead time on the product page.

RETURNS
If for any reason, you are unhappy with the item you ordered, you have 14 days to return or exchange it, as long as it is unused and is in perfect condition. Return shipping is free for orders above $100, and at the customer’s expense for orders below $100.
See the full shipping and return policy here.
You can reach our customer support team by email at: info@thenopo.com

  • It is recommended not to fill with water as the material is porous and can stain.
  • Dry cleaning is the best option for removing stains or occasional cleaning.
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