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Mulberry Fiestaware Saucer

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Mulberry Fiestaware saucer is the perfect drip tray for your teacup succulent pot. Each saucer is 5 7/8″ across and 7/8″ tall. These saucers only fit the smallest Fiestaware cup.

These saucers are factory seconds and, although the photo represents the quality of the pieces I have in stock, each is unique with its own minor flaws. Expect small variations, primarily in glaze coverage, which are often barely noticeable and will not affect the pot’s suitability as a drip tray for your succulent or other small houseplant.

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Mulberry Fiestaware saucer to catch the drips from your teacup succulent pot. Saucer is 5 7/8" across and 7/8" high. This saucer only fits the smallest Fiestaware cup.

Your mulberry Fiestaware saucer will be a subdued shade of purple and nicely shaped, but the pieces I sell are factory seconds, so you should expect some variation in glazing or small flaws, such as tiny bumps, in the the surface of the pottery. Glazing variations might include inconsistent coverage with some areas, such as a rim, appearing lighter than the rest of the piece. Sometimes glaze is missing from a small area or was applied a little too heavily. Once in a while, a small dark mark will show through the glaze from the surface of the pottery. Many pieces, however, have no discernable defect, and might be overstock or retired colors. All are authentic Fiestaware and, as such, are bright, fun, heavy-duty, and made with high-quality materials.

Additional information

Weight0.875 lbs
Dimensions5.875 × 5.875 × 0.875 in

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Linda Gribko is an avid gardener, naturalist, author, artist, and photographer living just outside Morgantown, West Virginia, on a one-acre property she calls Yellow Bird's Rest. She's been gardening since the age of three, when she was put to work plucking rocks from the family vegetable patch, and was gifted her first growlight set-up at the age of eight. Linda is best known for her wildflower photography and the digital mandala art she creates from her nature photos, but is also a mixed media artist and published author. Her quirky first novel, "Giving Voice to Dawn", was published in November 2016 and was followed up with "The Lion's Apprentice" in June 2020. The series follows the magical romp of a woman plucked by the Universe from the cubicles of Corporate America and dropped into the crease between "this world and that" where Spirit Animals carry messages, disembodied voices spout wisdom, and you never know who might show up to walk you back home.

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