




Named after the Greek goddess of earth, Gaya is a terrarium created specifically for herbs such as mint or sage. The plant requires less watering as the terrarium provides an excellent humid environment, while allowing fresh air through a small opening in the base. Gaya includes a concrete molded base, a pyrex tea cup, dark soil and a selection of seeds and is a great gift.
Gaya was manufactured in a limited series and offered for sale at the Bezalel Academy year-end exhibit shop in 2014.
For orders of this product, please contact me.
Graphic illustration by Hadas Vogelman.