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Old 10-28-2009, 10:32 PM
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Default Neofinetia Ceramic Pots

When I visited the OS meeting yesterday, I found that one of the local ceramic artists started making Neo pots. They are so cute and nice. I had to have two of them. I pulled the existing moss mound out of the plastic pot and put it in. Take a look at them.

Depending on the design, its price range was from $25 to $45. I think they are reasonably priced.





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Old 10-28-2009, 10:52 PM
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Those Neo pots are really nice can you tell me just how tall and big around they are? Also what size net pot are you using. I tried that same idea and it works great. I need at least two small pots. Two of my Neo's are in net pots.

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Sherian, it is 2.5" height and 3" diameter (inside). The net pot is so called "air dome" which came with the plastic pots when I bought some from Seed Engai.
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Very nice! Are they hand painted?

I no longer have a fancy pot fetish ever since I accidentally broke one of my Raku pots.
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Very nice! Are they hand painted?

I no longer have a fancy pot fetish ever since I accidentally broke one of my Raku pots.
OMG! Ouch. They are hand painted. The picture of crane is a decal.
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