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Storm Speckle Stacking Planter — front

Planters · PLN-001-A

Storm Speckle Stacking Planter

700one of one

Storm Speckle Stacking Planter is a Wheel-thrown with pronounced bulging double-ring profile and drainage notch planters in Cream stoneware base with indigo and brown splatter, amber-pooling interior glaze, handmade at Mita Pottery Studio, Rakkar, Himachal Pradesh. ₹700. One of one.

A monsoon sky just before it breaks — cream going grey, dark blooms spreading fast. That is the feeling this small planter holds. It was made for a single trailing stem, a cactus, a sprig of something stubborn.

Wheel-thrown on a speckled stoneware body, the walls are shaped into two bold horizontal rings that give the form its stacked, almost geological weight. A small drainage notch is visible at the rim. The exterior is dipped in a cream base glaze then splattered heavily with indigo and iron-brown, fired to around cone 6 so the marks fuse and bleed at their edges. Inside, the glaze pools to a deep amber-gold with dark iron spotting — every surface doing something different.

form
Wheel-thrown with pronounced bulging double-ring profile and drainage notch
size
Approx 10 cm tall, 12 cm wide
glaze
Cream stoneware base with indigo and brown splatter, amber-pooling interior

“That unplanned swirl, that crooked handle — they are the story of the hour spent making it.”

Handmade by Madhumita Chatterjee at her studio in Rakkar, Himachal Pradesh — wheel-thrown, glazed, and fired in small batches beneath the Dhauladhars. The photographs show the exact piece you’ll receive.

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