Wooden Wall Hanging Planter - Yellow & Blue

₹ 885
Hang your money plant in this wall mounted conical planter - Channapatna Woodcraft

Shipping Info: Dispatched in 3-5 business days.
Dimensions: Vase - 20 cm x 10 cm; Test Tube - 15 cm x 3 cm
Material: Vase- Wood & Lacquer; Test Tube- Glass
Designed By: Indic Inspirations
Manufactured By: Fairkraft Creations
Product Weight: 250 g
SKU: II-BUSI-O38
27 in stock, ready to ship

Bringing greenery into your personal space! Wall Hanging Plant Holder stands for an evergreen climbing plant. This collection and set of products brings this concept into our personal space through small accessories which have small pod holders embedded in them.

The term hydroponics derives from the Greek words for water (hydro) and work (ponos) - "working with water".  In a hydroponic system plant roots do not grow in soil, but in nutrient-enriched water. Hydroponics is a good method for growing plants, vegetables and herbs - indoor and outdoor.  It has many advantages over the classical cultivation in soil and is particularly suitable for urban gardening on balcony, roofs or indoor.

  • This hydroponics vase / planter come with removable glass tube for plants, the best way to propagate any hydroponic plant on your wall.
  • A stunning and versatile design of wooden vase makes for a perfect gift. This item is handcrafted from wood and might vary slightly from size to finish.
  • The vase is mostly used for propagating hydroponic plants.
  • A great beautiful product to give a beautiful look to your home or office wall. 
This handcrafted planter is made by artisans of Channapatna Woodcraft, craft that has existed since the 1700s near Bangalore in Karnataka. Said to have originated in Persia, Tipu Sultan got local artisans from around Channapatana to learn and develop it, originally to make toys.

These handcrafted wooden crafts are made using traditional, turned lacquer ware techniques and are coloured using natural dyes. These products are absolutely eco friendly and non hazardous. These products are made using locally available soft wood called Ale Mara, natural lacquer and vegetable dyes like turmeric, spinach and indigo.  

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