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Speckled Windowsill Planter
Bare Clay Collection
Designed for simple living and sunlit spaces, this handmade stoneware planter brings warmth and texture to your windowsill, shelf, or kitchen counter. The natural glaze interior contrasts beautifully with the exposed black clay exterior, creating a modern, earthy silhouette that highlights your plant without overpowering it.
Each planter is wheel-thrown in speckled stoneware, trimmed flat, and stamped with the Hayes Ceramics maker’s mark. The interior is finished with a neutral, semi-gloss glaze, while the exterior remains bare to showcase the raw clay texture and subtle throwing lines. The rim is double-dipped for a soft, organic transition between tones.
An attached saucer and drainage hole allow for proper plant care while keeping your surfaces protected — functional and thoughtfully designed.
Perfect for succulents, herbs, or small houseplants.
Size:
Approximately 4” tall x 5.5” wide
Each piece is handmade. Size, shape, and glaze variation are part of the beauty and uniqueness of wheel-thrown pottery.
Bare Clay Collection
Designed for simple living and sunlit spaces, this handmade stoneware planter brings warmth and texture to your windowsill, shelf, or kitchen counter. The natural glaze interior contrasts beautifully with the exposed black clay exterior, creating a modern, earthy silhouette that highlights your plant without overpowering it.
Each planter is wheel-thrown in speckled stoneware, trimmed flat, and stamped with the Hayes Ceramics maker’s mark. The interior is finished with a neutral, semi-gloss glaze, while the exterior remains bare to showcase the raw clay texture and subtle throwing lines. The rim is double-dipped for a soft, organic transition between tones.
An attached saucer and drainage hole allow for proper plant care while keeping your surfaces protected — functional and thoughtfully designed.
Perfect for succulents, herbs, or small houseplants.
Size:
Approximately 4” tall x 5.5” wide
Each piece is handmade. Size, shape, and glaze variation are part of the beauty and uniqueness of wheel-thrown pottery.