Terracotta planters stood as both utility and symbolism—honoring nature, goddesses, and the cycle of seasons.
Roman estates and Persian courtyards passed them along as living relics—each pot a diary of soil, scent, and sun.
Mughal floral carvings and Japanese Raku textures etched beliefs, aesthetics, and belonging into every curve.
Stone, metal, terracotta, porcelain—each material held memory like fingerprints hold identity.
Vintage pots, chipped and faded, murmur histories of forgotten gardens, ancestral homes, and sacred silences.