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Large plant pots are readily available in shops, markets, online stores and designer galleries. Each place offers pots of a unique kind of style. So if you know what kind of gardening pots you want, you can directly head for the place that would provide you the particular kind of large plant pots. The following are some places from where you can purchase these pots.
Common markets: You can buy large plant pots from any common market. In fact, the common market can provide you with almost all kinds of large plant pots, starting from earthen pots to steel ones. It is difficult to get your pots customized in wholesale and retail markets, but still it is worth a try. The expenses would depend on the particular quality and kind of pot you are purchasing. For wholesale purchase, the cost will obviously be less. Try to visit a wholesale market when you buy these pots in bulk. But to save yourself from useless expenditure, buy the pots in large numbers from wholesale outlets only if you need them. Visit a retail store if you want to buy one or two pots.
Designer galleries: If you want a unique kind of plant pot, then visit designer galleries. They experiment not only with the medium and designs on the pots, but also with the shapes and sizes. The use of mixed media, for example the combination of wood and clay, brass and stone and many others look rather elegant and unique. Usually, the designer galleries would not prepare these artifacts according to your needs. But if you place individual orders for customized pots, they will definitely provide you with it. However, most of the times, these stores and galleries ask for a fortune.
Traditional potters and artisans: The best places to buy large plant pots or for that matter, any kind of garden decorations are the workshops of traditional artisans. Go to a potter and pick up authentic earthenware that bears a quaint ethnic charm. You can also ask for an additional terracotta work on them. In Mexico, go to the Talavera artisans and pick up traditional ceramic pots of different shapes and sizes. The designs on them may be customized. Chinese pottery and ceramic work, too, have been acclaimed for ages. Do not forget to pick a piece of Chinese plant pot with delicate designs on them if you are on a trip to China. And the best part is that the artisans sell these artifacts at a nominal rate.
Ways to choose large plant pots
When you buy large potters you should be careful about the shapes and sizes you choose. Although one can emphasize the role of appearance, yet, it is good to obtain pots of a shape and size that would be commensurate with the kind of trees you would plant in the pots. For example, trees with hardly any sideways growth of branches, but with a good upward growth, will require pots that are deep.
If you want to know more about the places to buy plant pots from, then please visit large plant pots
History of Luoyang Ceramics From China
Introductory to Tri-colored Tang (Tangsancai) LuoYang, Xi'an Pottery
Luoyang, a very famous city in the middle of China, is specialized in manufacturing of hand-made Tri-colored Tang (Tangsancai) art ceramic products especially to those of reproduction.
Tri-colored Tang (Tangsancai) refers to the tri-colored glazed pottery of the Tang Dynasty (618-907A.D.), a painted earthenware which appeared in the wake of celadon. As yellow, green and white were normally used, it is called "tri-colored" although some pieces are also in two or four colors. Developed on the basis of the green and brown glazed pottery of the Han Dynasty, it represented a peak in the development of Chinese ceramics and was already well-known in the world in its time.
Usually, unearthed tri-colored Tangs are horses, camels, female figurines, dragonhead mugs and figurines of musicians. Of these, the tri-colored camels have won the greatest admiration. They are presented as bearing loads of silk or carrying musicians on their backs as if reproducing true to life images of people from Central Asia of that time as they trudged along the Silk Road with the tinkle of camel bells. The tri-colored glazed pottery of the Tang Dynasty was developed some 1,300 years ago. Not only it displayed the beauty of full smoothness and colorful glaze, it present high artistic and treasure of Chinese culture.
The tri-colored Tang flourished during a rather short period of time (the 8th century) of the dynasty, when pottery pieces of this category were used by the aristocrats as funerary objects. So the finds today are limited in number and are considered to be rare treasures, valued for their brilliant color . It is joyful and delighted to own the wonderful art.
Imitations now produced in Luoyang, Xi'an and other cities of China are well collected as decorations because of their close resemblance to the authentic works.
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which heat lamp do i use?
i have a 50 gallon terrarium for my chinese water dragon. their basking temperature during the day si 90-95 degreees. i have a 250watt ceramic and a 100watt ceramic. which one do i use? is 250 too much for a 50gallon? it gets up to 90ish, 100 only gets up to 80
I take it that you have ceramic heat emitters. These emit heat, not visible light. You can use them for 24 hour heating. You can use a rheostat (some clamp lamps have this, a dial that controls the energy) to control the temperature. You will need a separate basking light. A Water Dragon also needs UV light. To take care of both, you can get a Mercury Vapor lamp. You cannot use a rheostat with these. You adjust temperature by moving the light up and down. No closer than 12" and no further than 18". You will be needing a much larger enclosure as the Water Dragons are very large reptiles. Watch his nose for any signs of damage. They will continuously hit the glass in a tank that is too small.
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