Copper Jar Terrarium
Less is more — and this apothecary jar proves it. The same generous barrel vessel, but planted with intention — a sweeping copper-toned Philodendron arching dramatically across the interior, white-veined Fittonia and pink Fittonia nestled at its base, feathery moss adding softness, and a raw quartz crystal catching the light beside a piece of natural driftwood. Layered white sand and mixed pebbles complete the scene below.
Spacious, sculptural, and quietly stunning. This is the terrarium for someone with an eye for design — where every plant and stone has been placed with purpose.
Hand-planted individually — each jar is subtly unique in its plant arrangement, driftwood placement, and crystal position.
What's inside:
- Copper Philodendron (Philodendron sp.)
- White-veined Fittonia (Fittonia albivenis)
- Pink Fittonia
- Feathery cushion moss
- Raw quartz crystal
- Natural driftwood
- Layered white sand & mixed pebble drainage substrate
🌿 Care Guide — Open Terrarium
Light: Bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sun — the Aglaonema and fern will scorch quickly in harsh rays. A well-lit corner or north/east-facing position is ideal.
Watering: Every 7–10 days, or when the top layer of soil feels dry. Use a long-spouted watering can or syringe to reach the soil base without disturbing the plants. Less is more — this jar holds moisture well.
Humidity: Mist lightly once a week, especially in dry or air-conditioned environments. The wide neck allows good airflow naturally.
Temperature: 18–26°C. Keep away from cold draughts, heating vents, and air conditioning.
Feeding: Quarter-strength liquid fertiliser once a month in spring and summer. Skip in autumn and winter.
Pruning: Trim regularly to keep the lush, layered look intentional. Remove any dead or yellowing leaves promptly.
Hand-planted individually — no two are exactly alike.
Please note: As each terrarium is individually planted by hand, the plants, arrangement and appearance will vary from images shown. Every piece is unique.