| Design Type | Traditional |
| Mounting Type | Pedestal |
| Design | Traditional |
| Height | 19 to 24 in |
| Material | Makrana Marble |
| Usage | Home |
| Installation | Pedestal Mounted |
| Usage Area | Outdoor |
| Color | White |
| Finish | Polished |
| Pattern | Carved |
| Feature | With Carving |
| Country of Origin | India |
A Tulsi pot is a sacred planter traditionally used for growing the Tulsi (holy basil) plant, valued for its religious and medicinal significance. It is commonly made from marble, stone, clay, cement, or ceramic. Tulsi pots feature sturdy construction, smooth or carved surfaces, and drainage holes for proper water flow. Designs may include square, round, or octagonal shapes with decorative carvings or traditional motifs. Suitable for homes, temples, and courtyards, Tulsi pots are weather-resistant and durable. They require minimal maintenance and symbolize purity, devotion, and positive energy in spiritual and architectural spaces.