Black Speckle Terracotta Planter

Sale price$14.00

Bring a touch of modern artisan style to your home with the Black Speckle Terracotta Planter. Perfectly sized for succulents, herbs, or your favorite small houseplants, this handmade terracotta planter features a clean white finish with hand-painted stripes for a minimalist look.

Each planter is wheel-thrown on a non-electric kick wheel, wood kiln-fired, and finished by hand by artisan partners in San Juan de Oriente, Nicaragua. Complete with a drainage hole, this striped ceramic planter is both beautiful and functional. Available in four unique finishes—black speckled, white speckled, black striped, and white striped—no two planters are exactly alike, making each one a one-of-a-kind addition to your shelf, windowsill, or tabletop.

Materials: Terracotta clay, non-toxic paint

Sizing: Approx. 3" height x 3.5" diameter

Handmade in Nicaragua - Fair Trade Certified

Each terracotta planter is lovingly made by hand and is beautifully unique, with slight color, size and shape variations.  

To the best of our knowledge, the terracotta clay and concrete-wash finish are considered non-toxic and safe for the home. Learn more about our ranking system.
 
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HANDMADE BY ARTISANS

Each piece is created with care by skilled women artisan co-ops in Nicaragua, Ecuador, Peru and Nepal, preserving traditional pottery techniques.

SUSTAINABLE

The materials of each handcrafted good are carefully chosen to be non toxic + in harmony with the environment.

SUPPORT MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES

Women of the Cloud Forest generates a fair and stable wage for artisans in Nicaragua, Nepal, Ecuador and Peru.

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ABOUT WOMEN OF THE CLOUD FOREST

“Women of the Cloud Forest has been working in fair trade since 2001. We have direct, long-term relationships with small family workshops and cooperatives in Nicaragua, Nepal, Ecuador, and Peru.

In addition to placing consistent orders with our artisan partners, we provide business training and product development/design and we offer no-interest micro-loans and direct grants for workshop capacity building. This holistic approach to business enables our artisan partners to grow their businesses and access new markets without creating cycles of dependency.”

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HUMBLE BEGINNINGS

Amy and her husband, Michael, founded Women of the Cloud Forest back in 2000 while living in Monteverde, Costa Rica. They taught classes at a community art center for women, learned about the concept of fair trade, and perfected their Spanish over many cups of coffee.

They shared the Costa Rican artisans’ creations with wonderful customers at fairs, church sales, and school events over the years. Their team grew to include two good friends, Marla and Sue, who have helped Women of the Cloud Forest continue to expand, selling wholesale to over 500 stores in the US and Canada. 

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COMMUNITY IMPACT

Over the years, they have expanded their work and concentrate mostly in Nicaragua but also work directly with several cooperatives in Ecuador, Peru and Nepal.

In addition to providing countless stable jobs and income, Women of the Cloud Forest supports their artisan partners with no-interest loans for home building, donations of trees for reforestation and energy efficient eco-stoves.

01

ABOUT WOMEN OF THE CLOUD FOREST

“Women of the Cloud Forest has been working in fair trade since 2001. We have direct, long-term relationships with small family workshops and cooperatives in Nicaragua, Nepal, Ecuador, and Peru.

In addition to placing consistent orders with our artisan partners, we provide business training and product development/design and we offer no-interest micro-loans and direct grants for workshop capacity building. This holistic approach to business enables our artisan partners to grow their businesses and access new markets without creating cycles of dependency.”

02

HUMBLE BEGINNINGS

Amy and her husband, Michael, founded Women of the Cloud Forest back in 2000 while living in Monteverde, Costa Rica. They taught classes at a community art center for women, learned about the concept of fair trade, and perfected their Spanish over many cups of coffee.

They shared the Costa Rican artisans’ creations with wonderful customers at fairs, church sales, and school events over the years. Their team grew to include two good friends, Marla and Sue, who have helped Women of the Cloud Forest continue to expand, selling wholesale to over 500 stores in the US and Canada. 

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COMMUNITY IMPACT

Over the years, they have expanded their work and concentrate mostly in Nicaragua but also work directly with several cooperatives in Ecuador, Peru and Nepal.

In addition to providing countless stable jobs and income, Women of the Cloud Forest supports their artisan partners with no-interest loans for home building, donations of trees for reforestation and energy efficient eco-stoves.

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