Cachepot and Ribbon Large Potted Plant Gift Box - 1 Each

Please note: Our large-sized cachepot is designed to hold a potted plant with a pot diameter up to 8" and a total height below 6.5". Please see our example photo (orchid not included with purchase).
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- This uniquely shaped bag is designed to hold a potted plant
- High-quality printed on durable paper with a unique die-cut design
- One gift bag included
- Measures 20 cm wide, 17.75 cm deep, and 16.5 cm tall
- Pairs perfectly with coordinating tissue paper from Caspari
Product Type: | Gift Bags |
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Product SKU: | 9753BCP5 |
Product UPC: | 0025096922548 |
Collection Name: | Cachepot and Ribbon |
Quantity Included: | 1 Each |
Product Dimensions: | 20 cm W x 17.75 cm D x 16.5 cm H |
Country of Origin: | South Korea, Vietnam, Indonesia |
Style & Theme: | Traditional |
Artist or Collection: | Karen Kluglein |
Artist or Collection Biography: | Karen Kluglein started her career in illustration after graduating from the School of Visual Arts. She freelanced for many major companies, primarily in food packaging, but worked on everything from magazine covers to a billboard. After seeing an American Society of Botanical Illustrators exhibit, she knew her work and style of painting would fit right in; after all, she had long been painting tomatoes, berries, and herbs for clients. In the years since, she has painted many botanicals, exhibited, taught botanical painting at the New York Botanical Garden and made tutorial DVDs. |