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Terramundi Money Pots Pale Blue With Tiny White Spots

Terramundi Money Pots Pale Blue With Tiny White Spots - Terramundi money pots are hand thrown in Italy and hand painted in London. Terramundi money pots have become ever popular with their beautiful colours and designs, let me tell you a bit about the history and traditions of these lovely pots…

Terramundi money pots have been traditionally used in Italy for over 2000 years and their hand thrown design has remained unchanged. The British Museum houses examples of these ancient money pots. Once the first coin is dropped the money pot must be fed until full upon which time it must be smashed whilst making a wish. It is customary to replace the pot and spend the money on ‘good things’, as they bring good fortune. Money pots are sometimes used to house a candle or a plant once smashed. The best way to break your money pot is to get a chisel or the back of a hammer and place it inside the money slot - slowly lever the top and you should be able to pop the top off - you can now use the money pots to house a plant, sweets or pens.

Dimensions:

Terramundi money pots stand between 17 and 19cms in height.

Each money pot contains a separate fortune, date and desire card. Money pots can hold approximately £200 in mixed silver.

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Terramundi Money Pot Black with Dad Written In Gold

Terramundi Money Pot Black with Dad Written In Gold - Terramundi money pots are hand thrown in Italy and hand painted in London. Terramundi money pots have become ever popular with their beautiful colours and designs, let me tell you a bit about the history and traditions of these lovely pots…

Terramundi money pots have been traditionally used in Italy for over 2000 years and their hand thrown design has remained unchanged. The British Museum houses examples of these ancient money pots. Once the first coin is dropped the money pot must be fed until full upon which time it must be smashed whilst making a wish. It is customary to replace the pot and spend the money on ‘good things’, as they bring good fortune. Money pots are sometimes used to house a candle or a plant once smashed. The best way to break your money pot is to get a chisel or the back of a hammer and place it inside the money slot - slowly lever the top and you should be able to pop the top off - you can now use the money pots to house a plant, sweets or pens.

Dimensions:

Terramundi money pots stand between 17 and 19cms in height.

Each money pot contains a separate fortune, date and desire card. Money pots can hold approximately £200 in mixed silver.

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Terramundi Money Pot Pink

Terramundi Money Pot Pink - Terramundi money pots are hand thrown in Italy and hand painted in London. Terramundi money mots have become ever popular with their beautiful colours and designs, let me tell you a bit about the history and traditions of these lovely pots…

Terramundi money pots have been traditionally used in Italy for over 2000 years and their hand thrown design has remained unchanged. The British Museum houses examples of these ancient money pots. Once the first coin is dropped the money pot must be fed until full upon which time it must be smashed whilst making a wish. It is customary to replace the pot and spend the money on ‘good things’, as they bring good fortune. Money pots are sometimes used to house a candle or a plant once smashed. The best way to break your money pot is to get a chisel or the back of a hammer and place it inside the money slot - slowly lever the top and you should be able to pop the top off - you can now use the money pots to house a plant, sweets or pens.

Dimensions:

Terramundi money pots stand between 17 and 19cms in height.

Each money pot contains a separate fortune, date and desire card. Money pots can hold approximately £200 in mixed silver.

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Terramundi Money Pot Blue and White Slick

Terramundi Money Pot Blue and White Slick - Terramundi money pots are hand thrown in Italy and hand painted in London. Terramundi money pots have become ever popular with their beautiful colours and designs, let me tell you a bit about the history and traditions of these lovely pots…

Terramundi money pots have been traditionally used in Italy for over 2000 years and their hand thrown design has remained unchanged. The British Museum houses examples of these ancient money pots. Once the first coin is dropped the money pot must be fed until full upon which time it must be smashed whilst making a wish. It is customary to replace the pot and spend the money on ‘good things’, as they bring good fortune. Money pots are sometimes used to house a candle or a plant once smashed. The best way to break your money pot is to get a chisel or the back of a hammer and place it inside the money slot - slowly lever the top and you should be able to pop the top off - you can now use the money pots to house a plant, sweets or pens.

Dimensions:

Terramundi money pots stand between 17 and 19cms in height.

Each money pot contains a separate fortune, date and desire card. Money pots can hold approximately £200 in mixed silver.

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Terramundi Money Pot Red With Ferrari Written In Gold

Terramundi Money Pot Red With Ferrari Written In Gold - Terramundi money pots are hand thrown in Italy and hand painted in London. Terramundi money pots have become ever popular with their beautiful colours and designs, let me tell you a bit about the history and traditions of these lovely pots…

Terramundi money pots have been traditionally used in Italy for over 2000 years and their hand thrown design has remained unchanged. The British Museum houses examples of these ancient money pots. Once the first coin is dropped the money pot must be fed until full upon which time it must be smashed whilst making a wish. It is customary to replace the pot and spend the money on ‘good things’, as they bring good fortune. Money pots are sometimes used to house a candle or a plant once smashed. The best way to break your money pot is to get a chisel or the back of a hammer and place it inside the money slot - slowly lever the top and you should be able to pop the top off - you can now use the money pots to house a plant, sweets or pens.

Dimensions:

Terramundi money pots stand between 17 and 19cms in height.

Each money pot contains a separate fortune, date and desire card. Money pots can hold approximately £200 in mixed silver.

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Terramundi Money Pot Pale Pink With Fairy Written In White

Terramundi Money Pot Pale Pink With Fairy Written In White - Terramundi money pots are hand thrown in Italy and hand painted in London. Terramundi money pots have become ever popular with their beautiful colours and designs, let me tell you a bit about the history and traditions of these lovely pots…

Terramundi money pots have been traditionally used in Italy for over 2000 years and their hand thrown design has remained unchanged. The British Museum houses examples of these ancient money pots. Once the first coin is dropped the money pot must be fed until full upon which time it must be smashed whilst making a wish. It is customary to replace the pot and spend the money on ‘good things’, as they bring good fortune. Money pots are sometimes used to house a candle or a plant once smashed. The best way to break your money pot is to get a chisel or the back of a hammer and place it inside the money slot - slowly lever the top and you should be able to pop the top off - you can now use the money pots to house a plant, sweets or pens.

Dimensions:

Terramundi money pots stand between 17 and 19cms in height.

Each money pot contains a separate fortune, date and desire card. Money pots can hold approximately £200 in mixed silver.

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Terramundi Money Pot Yellow With Pink/Blue/Lime and Orange Donuts

Terramundi Money Pot Yellow With Pink/Blue/Lime and Orange Donuts - Terramundi money pots are hand thrown in Italy and hand painted in London. Terramundi money pots have become ever popular with their beautiful colours and designs, let me tell you a bit about the history and traditions of these lovely pots…

Terramundi money pots have been traditionally used in Italy for over 2000 years and their hand thrown design has remained unchanged. The British Museum houses examples of these ancient money pots. Once the first coin is dropped the money pot must be fed until full upon which time it must be smashed whilst making a wish. It is customary to replace the pot and spend the money on ‘good things’, as they bring good fortune. Money pots are sometimes used to house a candle or a plant once smashed. The best way to break your money pot is to get a chisel or the back of a hammer and place it inside the money slot - slowly lever the top and you should be able to pop the top off - you can now use the money pots to house a plant, sweets or pens.

Dimensions:

Terramundi money pots stand between 17 and 19cms in height.

Each money pot contains a separate fortune, date and desire card. Money pots can hold approximately £200 in mixed silver.

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Terramundi Money Pot Bright Pink With Purple Star and A Yellow Outline

Terramundi Money Pot Bright Pink With Purple Star and A Yellow Outline - Terramundi money pots are hand thrown in Italy and hand painted in London. Terramundi money pots have become ever popular with their beautiful colours and designs, let me tell you a bit about the history and traditions of these lovely pots…

Terramundi money pots have been traditionally used in Italy for over 2000 years and their hand thrown design has remained unchanged. The British Museum houses examples of these ancient money pots. Once the first coin is dropped the money pot must be fed until full upon which time it must be smashed whilst making a wish. It is customary to replace the pot and spend the money on ‘good things’, as they bring good fortune. Money pots are sometimes used to house a candle or a plant once smashed. The best way to break your money pot is to get a chisel or the back of a hammer and place it inside the money slot - slowly lever the top and you should be able to pop the top off - you can now use the money pots to house a plant, sweets or pens.

Dimensions:

Terramundi money pots stand between 17 and 19cms in height.

Each money pot contains a separate fortune, date and desire card. Money pots can hold approximately £200 in mixed silver.

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Terramundi Money Pot Pink With White Star/Yellow Spot And Orange Swirl

Terramundi Money Pot Pink With White Star/Yellow Spot And Orange Swirl - Terramundi money pots are hand thrown in Italy and hand painted in London. Terramundi money pots have become ever popular with their beautiful colours and designs, let me tell you a bit about the history and traditions of these lovely pots…

Terramundi money pots have been traditionally used in Italy for over 2000 years and their hand thrown design has remained unchanged. The British Museum houses examples of these ancient money pots. Once the first coin is dropped the money pot must be fed until full upon which time it must be smashed whilst making a wish. It is customary to replace the pot and spend the money on ‘good things’, as they bring good fortune. Money pots are sometimes used to house a candle or a plant once smashed. The best way to break your money pot is to get a chisel or the back of a hammer and place it inside the money slot - slowly lever the top and you should be able to pop the top off - you can now use the money pots to house a plant, sweets or pens.

Dimensions:

Terramundi money pots stand between 17 and 19cms in height.

Each money pot contains a separate fortune, date and desire card. Money pots can hold approximately £200 in mixed silver.

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Terramundi Money Pot The Cow

Terramundi Money Pot The Cow - History: our money pots have been traditionally used in Italy for over 2000 years and their hand thrown design has remained unchanged. The British Museum houses examples of these ancient money pots.

It is customary to replace the pot and spend the money on ‘good things’, they bring good fortune.

The best way to break your money pot is to get a chisel or the back of a hammer and place it inside the money slot - slowly lever the top and you should be able to pop the top off - you can now use the pot to house a plant, sweets or pens.

Terramundi money pots are hand thrown in Italy and hand painted in London. They stand between 15cms and 18cms in height.

Each pot contains a separate fortune card. Pots hold approximately £200 in mixed silver.

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