A small vintage pot that embodies and emanates the primitive indigenous artisan culture from which it was created. Discovered and reimagined to be an authentic planter in your home. The color varies naturally around the surface this pot *not painted. Covered largely in terracotta, with spots of grey and smokey white. The finish is smooth similar to chalk board. The color is 100% natural, via decades of rain, oxidization, and exposure to elements. Hand-thrown from terracotta this particular planter has a flared neck. This vintage pot was originally known as a Tínaja Tee-nah-hah traditionally used by the indigenous people of southern Mexico to hold and distill agave nectar.