Women are celebrating their breasts by having them turned into flower pots

The flowerpots come in a variety of breasts and no two pots are the same 

Chelsea Ritschel
Wednesday 11 July 2018 22:08 BST
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The pots celebrate the diversity of breasts (Instagram @PotYerTitsAwayLuv)
The pots celebrate the diversity of breasts (Instagram @PotYerTitsAwayLuv)

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Women are having flowerpots crafted from their breasts to embrace the diversity of female bodies.

The artist behind the boob-shaped pots, Emma Low, started the trend when she crafted a pot, using her own breasts as inspiration, for her boyfriend’s Christmas present.

When the personal gift turned out to be a hit, Low started Pot Yer Tits Away Luv in 2017 - a company that aims to be inclusive and celebrate the different types of breasts.

On Instagram, where Low shares photos of her newest creations, adorned with freckles, piercings, and other defining characteristics, the company has amassed more than 45,000 followers.

The appeal is the originality of the pots, where women can find a pot that reminds them of themselves - or have one specially made.

According to the website, the mission of Pot Yer Tits Away Luv is to create pots that feel “inclusive for everyone, regardless of their shape, size, gender or skin tone.”

As the popularity of the company grew, women began requesting pots inspired by their own breasts - which Low began offering.

Customers can also purchase pre-made pots depicting a variety of breasts differing in shape, size, and colour.

In an interview with Bricks magazine, Low explained: “They’re as unique as the real deal - no two pots are ever the same.”

To create each pot, which takes anywhere from 20 to 45 minutes, Low uses air-drying clay, which is then painted with acrylic paint.

After they are dry, Low adds the details - nipples, vitiligo, piercings, tattoos, freckles or other markings.

The variety is inspired by Low's dedication to the mantra "All breasts are f**king normal."

Pots come in three sizes and can be purchased for £25 to £40.

Although Pot Yer Tits Away Luv does accept custom requests, as long as the buyer is over the age of 18, the shop is currently not accepting new orders due to an overwhelming demand of boob pots.

You can purchase a pot here.

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