About this item
BONSAI POT - for SHOHIN (Small) Bonsai - Round - D2.4×H1.2 in
Handmade ceramic planter made in Japan
This exquisite bonsai pot is crafted by skilled artisans in Japan using high-quality ceramic material.
It features a round shape with a ridge and a beautiful pattern on the surface.
The pot measures approximately 2.4 inches in diameter and 1.2 inches in height, making it perfect for small bonsai trees.
PREMIUM QUALITY
The bonsai pot is made from durable ceramic material that is known for its strength and longevity.
It is carefully handmade to ensure a perfect finish and precise details.
The pot is also glazed, which adds a beautiful shine and enhances its overall appearance.
ELEGANT DESIGN
The bonsai pot features a simple yet elegant design that complements any bonsai tree or garden setting.
The round shape adds a touch of sophistication and elegance to the pot,
while the pattern on the surface adds a unique and artistic flair.
PERFECT SIZE
The pot is designed to accommodate small bonsai trees with ease.
It has a spacious interior that allows for ample root growth and proper drainage.
The pot also has a sturdy base that ensures it stays securely in place even when filled with soil and water.
EASY TO ENJOY BONSAI IN YOUR DAILY LIFE
This bonsai pot does not take space. You can place it by the window, on the table and the desk.
There are other colors/ patterns in our small pot collections in the same size.
Placing them side by side creates a sense of unity.
The vessel known as "Rusu" was a popular type of pottery in the 18th century and was often depicted in ukiyo-e prints.
One of the distinguishing features of "Rusu" is the three-dimensional patterns called harikamon.
This technique has been revived by the contemporary artist BONJIN.
All of the BONJIN brand products are handmade by a Seto-based third generation ceramic artist who is specialized in the technique used during the Edo period from the latter half of the 18th century to the middle of the 19th century in Seto City, Japan.
(The technique is often appears in UKIYO-E)
*Seto city has been one of the famous places for pottery production for over 1000 years.
‘SETOYAKI’, Japanese word for pottery comes from the city name.