These beautiful stone planters have unsurpassed clarity of detail because the master molds were cast directly from the carved originals in England. Each planter is made using the exacting dry-cast stone method, which results in a stronger piece with uniform color and a fine grain.
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Comments about Somerset Urn & Pot:
I am using seven of these very attractive pots to grow flowers on a patio. The pots are heavy, so they are not good candidates to be moved around. On the other hand, they are very durable (a concrete compound) and suitable for decorative placement outdoors.
Comments about Somerset Urn & Pot:
I purchased 3 urns and two plinths about a year ago or so, after thinking about them for some time. They look the same as in the picture except that there is a visible seam on each side where the urn's halves were joined together. I didn't notice anything like that on the plinths. They are very heavy and one of the urns have handled Winter weather so they seem to be quite sturdy and long lasting. They are a white color but wont stay that way if you over-water and soil spills out but they aren't designed to always remain pristine. I think they are beautifully detailed, heavy/sturdy and maybe slightly pricey but overall worth the money. Gardener's gave me a discount for the visible seams which was a +.
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Comments about Somerset Urn & Pot:
Wasn't too impressed. If you just like a "dye cut mold" .... that's about all it is and looks like. Not painted at all. Would of been a lot more attractive looking if painted ... even white.
Just a plain concreat dye cast mold is about all I can say.
Dissapointed to say the least.