Is this pot bright enough for you?

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Is this pot bright enough for you?

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Pretty evil looking colour. :twisted:

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I reckon its awesome... Just cant imagine a tree in it
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Its growing on me!
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I like it :-)

I have seen a small flowered camelia that was a real dark purple that would go nice with that colour :-)

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Webos wrote:I reckon its awesome... Just cant imagine a tree in it

Maybe a Bougie :?: :?:

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kcpoole wrote:I like it :-)

I have seen a small flowered camelia that was a real dark purple that would go nice with that colour :-)

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How about an azalea?

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Anything with a bright yellow flower I would reckon!
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I am in love baby...and I have just the thing

A lovely old (for it kind) hollow trunk windswept...
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a 9yr old red carnation
Root over a rock, to get some height & then let the growth trail...
the grey of the foliage with that pink and blues...
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daiviet_nguyen wrote:
kcpoole wrote:I like it :-)

I have seen a small flowered camelia that was a real dark purple that would go nice with that colour :-)

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How about an azalea?

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Beautiful pot Jarrod,I can imagine it with forsythia or witch hazel
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A very beautiful pot. a very powerful Shohin black pine for me.
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Love this pot..I would put something with bright yellow autumn colour in this one.
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Re: Is this pot bright enough for you?

Post by cuwire »

Really nice pot.

I can see the application and firing of the glaze is special.

But can a potter or anyone help me to understand the price of this fairly small pot.

Is this color rare ?

Is the potter collectable ?

By the responses I see every body likes it as do I - just struggling with the price.

Cheers David

ps I know its Ebay and it has not been sold - but still --
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