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Stained Glass Pot Crawlers

Created by Anna Avgul

Shimmering handcrafted critters will keep your potted babies company and add colorful whimsy to your home.

$32.00 - $34.00

Handmade

Independent Maker

What Makes It Uncommon

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Houseplants get to live the cushy life indoors, but that means they don’t have any of nature’s cute visitors stopping by. Anna Avgul’s pretty pot crawlers solve that situation. Each of her friendly, shimmering critters will keep your potted babies company and add a colorful touch of whimsy to your home.

  • Beautifully handcrafted of stained glass with lead frames.
  • The discreet wire makes it a breeze to attach: Simply slide the hook onto a planter or vase and you’re done.
  • Choose the green Worm (4.3"L x 0.2"W x 1.5"H) or blue Snail (2.7"L x 0.2"W x 4.7"H).
  • Handmade in Poland.

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Anna Avgul

created by

Anna Avgul

Anna Avgul's career in stained-glass art began as a hobby in 2004. Since then, her pastime has grown into a family-owned business with 20 employees. From her studio in Lodz, Poland, Anna creates original designs and leads a dedicated team of makers who craft the beautiful stained-glass pieces by hand. These days, her older son Aleksei mostly runs the business, while Anna focuses on creating new designs inspired by her passion for nature, flowers, traveling, and family.

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Made from

lead, stained glass

Measurements

Worm: 4.3" L x 0.2" W x 1.5" H; Snail: 2.7" L x 0.2" W x 4.7" H

Care

Wipe with wet cloth

Item ID

60375

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