• Jellyfish Air Planter
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Jellyfish Air Planter

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A fun & creative gift idea

Handmade Limited edition – 100% unique

Eco-friendly & sustainable materials

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Glassblowers Berton and Christy Atherton Schrack make these cute sea creatures with air plant "tentacles."
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  • What Makes It Uncommon

    Where is Thy Sting?

    Hanging jellyfish planters with air plant "tentacles" are the sort of genius idea that, the moment you see it, you know should have existed long ago. But it took glass blowing duo Berton and Christy Atherton Schrack to not only dream them up, but make them this beautifully. Crafted without molds, the translucent "creatures" seem to float as if suspended mid-ocean, and are especially stunning in a window where sunlight can work its magic on the glass. In turquoise or warm-hued multicolor, they come with a live air plant, hand-picked by the artists to fit each one-of-a-kind planter. Hang one up and wait for waves of conversation whenever you have guests. Handmade in Portland, Oregon.

  • Note: In order to guarantee your plant will arrive in the best condition possible, this item can only ship EXPEDITED or EXPRESS SHIPPING.

Due to the handmade nature of this item, each is unique and will vary.


Made from

fishing line, handblown glass, air plant

Measurements

3" H x 3" Dia.

Care

Soak plant in room temperature water for 20 to 30 minutes, gently shake and air dry (and possibly name) your plant before placing in your Jellyfish. If you live in an arid, hotter climate frequent watering or misting will be needed. Bright indirect light or a grow light is recommended. Air plants do best in 50 to 90 degrees. Jellyfish & air plants should be brought inside before temperatures drop below 40 F.

To maintain a healthy plant, soak your air plants once a week for 1 or 2 hours, gently shake off excess water & air dry. It is important to make sure no water remains in the cups formed by the bases of the leaves as this may cause your plants to rot.

Notes

Due to the delicate nature of living air plants, this item should be opened at the time of delivery and should not be shipped to below freezing climates. Plants need to be unwrapped right away.

Item ID

49161

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Berton & Christy Atherton Schrack

created by Berton & Christy Atherton Schrack

location

Oregon

Growing up near the Pacific Ocean in the Santa Barbara foothills, Berton Atherton Schrack was inspired by nature's endless colors and patterns. When he was seven years old, a family trip introduced him to glassblowing, sparking a lifelong fascination. As a teen, he took classes and later apprenticed at a well-known studio, then opened his own studio after moving to Oregon in the 1990s. At an art festival, he met his future wife, Christy, an East Coast jeweler. Blending their mediums, they combined their businesses and moved to Portland, where they raise a family and work together in their backyard studio, happily rooted in the creative culture of the Pacific Northwest.

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