
Shifra Planter
An ornate woven headdress opens into a small planter pot, ready for your favourite cactus or succulent.
Picture a face carved in quiet concentration, eyes closed, an elaborate crown of woven braids and beadwork rising from its brow, all cut off cleanly at the shoulders and set on a solid rectangular base. That is the Shifra planter: part bust, part plant pot, printed as a single hollow piece so the crown itself becomes the vessel.
We print it in PETG Basic rather than a purely decorative filament, because a planter's job is to hold damp soil, not just look pretty on a shelf. PETG Basic shrugs off that moisture while still capturing every row of woven texture in the headdress and the fine ridge of the ear.
Its scalloped rim is sized for a small cactus or trailing succulent, the kind of low-fuss plant that will not mind if you forget it for a week. Sitting it between hardback books on a shelf, as ours does, gives the whole arrangement a bit of gallery energy without trying too hard.
Printed to order here in Australia, usually ready within one to two days. It ships raw off the print bed with visible, honest layer lines rather than a sanded finish, so you are getting the object exactly as the printer made it. Pick from our stocked colours to match your space, from soft blush pink to bold matte black.
Product Highlights
- Woven crown headdress doubles as pot
- Fits a small cactus or succulent
- Printed in damp-resistant PETG Basic
- Scalloped rim, rectangular pedestal base
- Printed to order in Australia
Source & Attribution
- Original Designer
- 3D Shook
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- Open source page
Official Hive 3D Printing Commercial Licence Holder (Hive ID #FEC97JMW71)