Mini Watering Can/Jug - Handpainted
Mini Watering Can/Jug - Handpainted
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This eco-friendly hand-painted metal watering jug or pot would perfectly complement the striking beauty of your garden. It can easily water your indoor or outdoor plants without splashing, making it a practical product.
This colourful watering can holds approximately 350 ml of water and has a painted black enamel interior. It is both functional and decorative. A stylish decoration that will be a unique eye-catcher in your home.
Amazing gift for the garden or plant lover. A perfect companion to any plant owner or a perfect plant lover gift.
Features
- Fair Trade Watering Can, which is Made in India
- A decorative alternative to cheap plastic watering cans
- Handmade, Hand-painted and sustainable
- Multi-functional - Display or use to water plants
- A great addition to your gardening toolkit
- Subtle variations in colour and pattern give each jug its own unique personality
Approximate Dimensions
- 8 inch/20 cm Length, 4 inch/10 cm Width, 3.5 inch/9 cm Height
Note
- Due to the nature of hand-made products, kindly expect slight imperfections. This is not a defect, and items are non-refundable for this reason.
- Each is unique, thus it will vary
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Why Aksa Watering cans are the best?
Our range of quality watering cans come in different patterns and colours to provide with a choice of selecting one that suits best your need and purpose. Whether shopping for a family member, friend, or yourself, one of our watering cans is the way to go!
About Indian Metal Craft & Artisans
The Indian Handicraft industry provides livelihood to many artisans. Amongst the wide range of handicrafts, metalwork is one of the most popular crafts in India. Some popular techniques can be traced back 5,000 years to the ancient city of Mohenjo-Daro in the Indus Valley Civilization.
Artisans mainly use metals like brass, copper, bronze, iron, and silver which are durable and lend themselves well to delicate designs and patterns.