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They’re made from several materials, including terracotta, sandstone (described as sand and cement), stoneware, ceramic, and dolomite.

Available shapes include round, square, and rectangular planters.

Shown weights for the tabletop planters range from about 2.64 pounds up to 5.5 pounds.

Most listings state the planters have no drainage holes, so they’re described as decorative or suited for plants that need little water; one listing specifically notes a watertight piece.

Descriptions highlight the hobnail texture with finishes such as distressed glazes (various colors), distressed black, scalloped edges, and polka-dot detailing.

Product details suggest use as decorative vases for fresh or artificial flowers, for succulents or cacti that need minimal watering, and for a variety of indoor plants, flowers, or herbs.

Some planters are described as fitting a 6-inch nursery pot inside, while others are listed as able to hold an 8-inch pot.

No assembly is required for these tabletop planters. Care instructions are limited—at least one listing advises spot or wipe clean; others note durable ceramic or terracotta but don’t provide further care details.

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