clay pottery
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Most pieces are made from ceramic or terracotta; some planters are described as pottery blended with cement.
Sizes vary widely: many tabletop pieces are about 7–8 inches tall, sculptural or floor vases can reach up to about 19 inches, and smaller decorative objects may be as small as about 4.75 inches.
Common finishes include matte and subtly weathered or handmade surfaces, crackle or textured finishes, and floral-embossed detailing.
Materials shown include ceramic, terracotta (including pottery-grade terracotta), pottery blended with cement, and at least one item described with a marble construction/finish.
Multi-piece sets pair a smaller and a larger pot. Example individual sizes shown include 6" x 6" x 6", 7" x 7" x 6", 8" x 8" x 7", and 9" x 9" x 8".
Kits in these listings are intended for ages 8 and up and include an instruction manual/activity guide, clay (described as air-dry), tools, and a pottery wheel; descriptions note the set is designed for no mess/no bake/no noise.
Weights range from about 2 pounds up to 10.9 pounds, with several items listed around 3 to 8.5 pounds.