
Shaped from durable iron and finished in a warm antique copper tone, this watering can carries the quiet confidence of something made by hand. The body is covered in a fine hammered texture — each dimple pressed individually across the surface — while the circular loop handle sits comfortably in the palm and the long, tapered spout delivers a controlled pour to even the most crowded windowsill. Over time, the finish deepens and darkens in the places it's touched most, settling into something that feels entirely its own.
Handcrafted in Moradabad, India through a network of fair trade workshops with roots going back to 1986 — each piece shaped by independent artisans. Minor variations in texture and tone are part of what makes it.
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The Story
Shaped from durable iron and finished in a warm antique copper tone, this watering can carries the quiet confidence of something made by hand. The body is covered in a fine hammered texture — each dimple pressed individually across the surface — while the circular loop handle sits comfortably in the palm and the long, tapered spout delivers a controlled pour to even the most crowded windowsill. Over time, the finish deepens and darkens in the places it's touched most, settling into something that feels entirely its own.
Handcrafted in Moradabad, India through a network of fair trade workshops with roots going back to 1986 — each piece shaped by independent artisans. Minor variations in texture and tone are part of what makes it.
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Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The watering can you leave out on purpose.
Sunday morning, a round of the windowsill plants, the long spout finding its way between leaves without disturbing a thing. It sits on the shelf the rest of the week — copper catching whatever light comes through — and no one asks you to put it away.



