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In the HenFeathers collection of glazed pottery, it's all about the patina and the Cardenas Jar glaze is a stunning example. The Angkor rich multi layered glaze is unusual and mesmerizing. This piece has the shape of an ancient Grecian oil jar complete with a beautiful misshaped rim; a look of a find from an ancient archaeological site. At just about 2 1/4 feet tall, this is also a substantial piece of pottery. It is perfect for poolside, verandas, patio corners and practically any indoor/outdoor garden setting. Mix with other ancient style urns to make a special statement. Use in that garden nook to create an old world vignette. This jar will certainly be the center of attention. Meticulously hand made and hand finished in high fired terra cotta. The Corinth Jar is only available in the Angkor glaze as shown above.
Our glazed and terra cotta pottery is high fired between 990 (terra cotta) and 1000 (glazed) degrees centigrade to ensure frost resistance and durability. Due to the processes used in the manufacturing of our hand-made and hand-glazed containers, all variations with respect to firing, color, size and crackling are natural occurrences in the manufacturing process. The glazes on our containers consist of natural, not chemical, components and therefore the final color of the product will vary. This process creates the unique beauty of each piece.
Note: While the high firing temperature and quality of our glazed and terra cotta containers results in a durable and frost-resistant product, we still recommend that they be stored in a frost-free covered area in winter. If left outside, water may accumulate in the container and freeze, causing the planter to crack and break. Planters that must be left outside should be covered to prevent water, snow and ice from accumulating inside the planter.