
Virago Small 3.5" Porcelain Plant Pot
The Virago Small is a 3.5-inch white porcelain pot for the succulent that has outgrown its starter plastic but earned nothing bigger. For years, every visitor bought the white one. Chive made other colors. Nobody moved them. So the whole line went white out of spite, and the white still sold first. Not the lesson Chive set out to teach.
Porcelain at this size is overkill, which is the point. It fires denser than standard ceramic, keeps its matte finish, and doesn't chip easily. A center drainage hole and detachable saucer handle the rest. Small pots punish overwatering, because less soil forgives you. A single succulent, a rooted cutting, or an indoor herb graduates into this one. It's named for a difficult woman and sized for a plant that hasn't decided what it is yet.
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Virago Small 3.5" Porcelain Plant Pot
The Virago Small is a 3.5-inch white porcelain pot for the succulent that has outgrown its starter plastic but earned nothing bigger. For years, every visitor bought the white one. Chive made other colors. Nobody moved them. So the whole line went white out of spite, and the white still sold first. Not the lesson Chive set out to teach.
Porcelain at this size is overkill, which is the point. It fires denser than standard ceramic, keeps its matte finish, and doesn't chip easily. A center drainage hole and detachable saucer handle the rest. Small pots punish overwatering, because less soil forgives you. A single succulent, a rooted cutting, or an indoor herb graduates into this one. It's named for a difficult woman and sized for a plant that hasn't decided what it is yet.
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The Virago Small is a 3.5-inch white porcelain pot for the succulent that has outgrown its starter plastic but earned nothing bigger. For years, every visitor bought the white one. Chive made other colors. Nobody moved them. So the whole line went white out of spite, and the white still sold first. Not the lesson Chive set out to teach.
Porcelain at this size is overkill, which is the point. It fires denser than standard ceramic, keeps its matte finish, and doesn't chip easily. A center drainage hole and detachable saucer handle the rest. Small pots punish overwatering, because less soil forgives you. A single succulent, a rooted cutting, or an indoor herb graduates into this one. It's named for a difficult woman and sized for a plant that hasn't decided what it is yet.
























