Description
HAWS Gift Boxed Metal Indoor Plant Watering Can ‘The Rowley Ripple’ Two Pint (1 Litre) -Cream
Handcrafted from powder coated steel in a 100-year-old traditional shape and supplied with a removable brass rose, making it a versatile indoor can for watering small plants, pots and seedlings.
Displayed and delivered to youin a Haws gift box.
These cans are extremely practical for the home, conservatory or greenhouse… and what’s more look beautiful.
Haws:UK manufacturer Haws who have been making their world famous watering cans since 1886.
- Hand-made can
- UK manufactured
- 1 Litre Capacity
- Lightweight – easy to carry
- 5 YearGuarantee
- Removable Baby Oval Brass Rose
- Measures33.5cm x 16cm x 11.5cm(L x W x H)
- Weight when full 1.3kg
- Delivered in a Haws display box – making it the perfect gift
- Plant Misters Sold Separately HERE:
Its all in the making
Expertly handcrafted and built to last, Haws metal watering cans take more than 200 steps to make. Its traditional British engineering at its finest, and all happens in their workshop in Smethwick, West Midlands. Heres how everything comes together:
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Chop chop
First the guillotine and shear the flat shapes from sheets of toughened steel.
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Taking shape
Spout, handles, base and breast: each individual part is carefully shaped using traditional presses.
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Roll up
The body is formed from a single sheet of steel, rolled and then firmly joined together.
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Up the spout
Having first soldered the seam of the spout and the ferrule, it is then expertly formed into its elegant curve.
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Locked tight
The breast piece is spun on a lathe and rolled onto the edge of the body, locking them tightly together.
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Doing the jig
After assembling the spout, handle and cross-stay in a jig, each piece is hand soldered to the body.
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Back to base
The base of the can is held in a lathe and spun onto the body, for a tight and secure fit. Almost ready
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Bring roses
The brass roses are assembled in a jig, soldered together and finally hand polished to a beautiful shimmer.
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Just add colour
Dusted with electrostatically charged paint powder, the can is heated to 200 degrees in the oven, curing the paint.
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