74cm Biot-Shaped Glazed Vase
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Description
This sculptural jar takes on an attractive shapely design, similar to the Biot made famous by the potteries in Southern France. Features a neutral, rustic glaze.
Perfect for inside the home as an exciting statement piece, or equally as useful in the garden on the patio.
Hand-made and finished in traditional wood-fired kilns. This originated from a small Artisan pottery in rural Vietnam. Read more about the process below.
- 74cm tall
- 53cm wide
Nationwide Delivery Services
Pallet Delivery
Standard England & Wales pallet delivery is automatically calculated at checkout.
This third-party, 9am - 5pm, weekday, kerbside service is £54 per pallet and is FREE on orders over £500. You can find out more information to do with the process & restrictions on this page.
Scottish, Irish & Island residents require a quote for delivery due to increased, non-standard charges.
Once your order has been received we will be in touch to arrange a convenient delivery date. We never dispatch orders without having first made contact.
If you are in a rush to receive your order, please speak with us before placing it. We typically work to a 5 > 10 day turnaround, allowing time for packing & transportation. However, there is a chance this can be fast-tracked depending on circumstances.
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Courier Service
We also offer a personal delivery method for customers requiring a more helpful service. This is not kerbside, so as long as there are no access restrictions around your garden, we - or our third-party go-to courier partner - aim to place your pots in-situ.
This is worked out on a quotation basis and covers our customers on a nationwide basis. It is particularly popular with buyers placing larger orders or for those who may struggle to move pots delivered on a pallet.
As a guide, you can generally work off a rule of £1 per mile from the Yard + VAT. Minimum charge is £30 + VAT.
''Cash & Carry'' Discounts
To remain competitive on our prices, we are pleased to introduce our new Cash & Carry programme.
This offers discounts on terracotta pots purchased directly in the Yard and taken away on the day, or at a later date:-
- 10% discount on orders below £100
- 15% discount on orders below £500
- 20% discount on orders above £501
Payment can be made by card or bank transfer (bank transfer preferred). Cash payments are also accepted; however, please note that we do not keep petty cash on-site and therefore cannot guarantee change.
Contact us to arrange your visit or book online.
The Making Process
Crafted from clay, each pot is a testament to the skill of Vietnamese potters who shape the clay by hand before pressing it into molds.
After being removed from the molds, the pots are cured under the sun for three days. Skilled artists then apply glazes, adding vibrant colours and unique finishes to each product.
The pots are subsequently fired in traditional wood-fired kilns at temperatures ranging from 1000 to 1300°C.
The firing process, which lasts for three continuous days and nights, is a labour-intensive art in itself. Kiln masters carefully manage the fire, adding wood to maintain consistent heat that interacts naturally with the clay. This method produces distinctive effects, with each piece exhibiting unique variations created by the flames—ensuring that no two pots are alike.
Pot Care
At Tom's Yard we choose to import clay pots made from the best materials that are put through extensive firing processes, tried and tested for many years.
All of our clay pots are made to be left outside and enjoyed 365 days of the year.
With that being said, there are simple steps you should take to ensure the longevity of your pots and also the health of your plants.
Winter
If prolonged or sudden, harsh freezing conditions are forecasted, we recommend wrapping your pots in bubble plastic or fleece; this should prevent the earth from freezing solid (avoiding the risk of splitting the pot) whilst offering insulation to protect your plants. This is because plants grown in pots can be more vulnerable to changing weather conditions.
Following the steps below will go a long way to mitigating harmful effects to your plants and will ensure that your pots last for years to come.
Drainage
Drainage holes are vital if a pot is going outside. Every so often you should check that the holes have not become clogged up, otherwise water could be retained within the pot, leading to root-rot, or the risk of damage to the pot during freezing conditions. All pots will arrive with standard drainage holes.
Although not always necessary, you can raise your pot off the ground to assist with drainage. Flat stones, tiles, wooden batons, plastic matting or our terracotta feet are ideal.
Planting
If you are using the pot for planting, put a good layer of gravel and broken crocks at the bottom. This prevents the holes from getting clogged up with soil and aids drainage. Top up with a suitable compost/soil blend depending on the plants.
If the pot is enclosed with a narrow neck we advise that you avoid permanent planting or have a removable plastic pot within the terracotta pot. Otherwise the roots will grow into the ‘belly’ of the pot making the plant extremely difficult to remove.
Even in straight pots, do be aware of garden favourites such as Agapanthus and Phormium. These plants produce very strong roots than can split a pot. It's far better to grab a hori-hori and to split the plant.
Sitting
Never stand your pot on bare earth. Being porous, the bottom few inches will soak up the moisture, frost playing on permanently wet terracotta may not be in the best long-term interests of the pot. Instead sit it on feet raised on a paving slab or dig a circle lined with metal edging and fill it with gravel.
Colour & Size
Please use the images above as a guide. Although each pot in a range will physically look similar, patterns of glaze and the precise colour of the glaze will vary. This is the nature of hand-made, wood-fired ceramics.
When ordering multiples, I'll always do my very best to select pairs or groups that match.
The same note on colour should be applied to size. As these pots are hand-made, there may be minor variations to what is listed in the description.
NATIONWIDE & LOCAL DELIVERY SERVICES
Each week of the year my terracotta pots arrive at their forever homes. Having a safe & reliable delivery service is key to this business. I offer a 'local' delivery service alongside a standard nationwide pallet service.
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