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Traditional Asian Bonsai Planters / Trays / Pots – Terracotta Ceramic, Set of 2

Traditional Asian Bonsai Planters / Trays / Pots – Terracotta Ceramic, Set of 2

31F9E1CDA0L. SL160  Traditional Asian Bonsai Planters / Trays / Pots   Terracotta Ceramic, Set of 2

  • Hand shaped terricotta clay with raw natural color
  • Pre-drilled drainage holes
  • Size: Lg. 8.5″ x 6.75″ (2″ deep) – Sm. 6.5″ x 5.5″ (1.5″ deep)
  • Simple rustic look for authentic Penjing landscapes
  • Hand Made in China circa 1970

Bonsai, the art landscape and tree miniaturization originated in China during the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD). The term bonsai or penjing can be applied to any miniature landscape planting. These little pots are perfect for small arrangements that can include plants, stones or figurines. To start plant a small jade tree, add a scholar stone or interesting rock shards and a mudman miniature and you’ve created your first easy miniature landscape. The simple crafting of the ceramic clay pot helps e

buynow big Traditional Asian Bonsai Planters / Trays / Pots   Terracotta Ceramic, Set of 2

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Price: $ 19.95

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Rectangle bonsai planter / pot – chinese ceramic, green glazed, 2.25″ H

Rectangle bonsai planter / pot – chinese ceramic, green glazed, 2.25″ H

41N52Y4DK3L. SL160  Rectangle bonsai planter / pot   chinese ceramic, green glazed, 2.25 H

  • Hand glazed
  • Pre-drilled drainage holes
  • Size: 7.5″ x 5″ x 2.25″H
  • Made in China

Bonsai, the art landscape miniaturization of trees originated in China during the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD). The term bonsai or penjing can be applied to any miniature landscape planting. These little pots are perfect for small arrangements that can include plants, stones or figurines. To start plant a small jade tree, add a scholar stone or interesting rock shards and a mudman miniature and you’ve created your first easy miniature landscape. The simple crafting of the ceramic clay pot helps e

buynow big Rectangle bonsai planter / pot   chinese ceramic, green glazed, 2.25 H

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Cobalt blue ceramic bonsai planter / pot – round, set of 2

Cobalt blue ceramic bonsai planter / pot – round, set of 2

311QVER9Q9L. SL160  Cobalt blue ceramic bonsai planter / pot   round, set of 2

  • Price is for two hand crafted blue cobalt bonsai pots from China
  • Aesthetically pleasing natural variations in blue color
  • Rustic finish for authentic bonsai presentation
  • Outside dimentions:4.375″D x 1.5″H; Inside:3.375″Dx 1″H
  • Ceramic pots have pre-drilled drainage holes

Bonsai, the art landscape miniaturization of trees originated in China during the Han Dynasty (206 BC to 220 AD). The term bonsai or penjing can be applied to any miniature landscape planting. These little blue pots are perfect for small arrangements that can include plants, stones or figurines. To start, plant a small jade tree, add a scholar stone or interesting rock shards and a mudman miniature and you’ve created your first easy miniature landscape. The simple crafting of the ceramic clay po

buynow big Cobalt blue ceramic bonsai planter / pot   round, set of 2

List Price: $ 12.00

Price: $ 9.95

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Large rectangle bonsai planter / pot – chinese ceramic, green glazed

Large rectangle bonsai planter / pot – chinese ceramic, green glazed

31NMQBDAKZL. SL160  Large rectangle bonsai planter / pot   chinese ceramic, green glazed

  • Hand glazed
  • Pre-drilled drainage holes
  • Size: 10″ x 6″ x 2.25″H
  • Made in China

Bonsai, the art landscape miniaturization of trees, originated in China during the Han Dynasty (206 BC220 AD). The term bonsai or penjing can be applied to any miniature landscape planting. These little pots are perfect for small arrangements that can include plants, stones or figurines. To start, plant a small jade tree, add a scholar stone or interesting rock shards and a mudman miniature and you’ve created your first easy miniature landscape. The simple crafting of the ceramic clay pot helps

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Oval chinese bonsai planter / pot – ceramic, jade green glaze

Oval chinese bonsai planter / pot – ceramic, jade green glaze

311PPQBZTEL. SL160  Oval chinese bonsai planter / pot   ceramic, jade green glaze

  • Hand glazed
  • Pre-drilled drainage holes
  • Size: 7.25″ x 6″ x 2″H
  • Made in China

Bonsai, the art landscape miniaturization of trees originated in China during the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD). The term bonsai or penjing can be applied to any miniature landscape planting. These little pots are perfect for small arrangements that can include plants, stones or figurines. To start plant a small jade tree, add a scholar stone or interesting rock shards and a mudman miniature and you’ve created your first easy miniature landscape. The simple crafting of the ceramic clay pot helps e

buynow big Oval chinese bonsai planter / pot   ceramic, jade green glaze

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Bonsai – The Journey East To West

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Since its beginnings in China, during the Han Dynasty over two thousand years ago, the art of growing miniature trees in containers, bonsai, has had an interesting history. Initially, penjing as it is called in China, was considered too spiritual for the common folk and only nobles were permitted to own one. During the 14th century, the Chinese invaded Japan and brought with them many aspects of Chinese culture, including religion, calligraphy and penjing. Even today, the Japanese characters for bonsai remain the same in Chinese.

The Japanese developed and refined this art form, still remaining the privilege of the nobles. When they began to lose interest, the art form almost died out completely and was only practiced by a few people. Bonsai rose in popularity, but with the leaning towards coloured flowers and variegated leaves. The development of bonsai as we know it really began during the last century.

Although Westerners had encountered bonsai on their travels in the Far East, and a few had even written articles about them, it wasnt until the end of WW2 that the hobby really began to catch on in the United States. GIs returning from Japan brought with them small samples of these fascinating trees.

Many of them only survived for a short time, but there were enough people curious about bonsai to try to find out how to care for them correctly. The large Japanese-American population in the United States was the major source of information and encouragement, and for many years their knowledge and skills were in demand.

Today bonsai has become a household word. Small cuttings planted in shallow pots are sold as bonsai in department stores, garden nurseries, open air markets and even at gas stations. These are not true bonsai such as produced by artists in Western countries as well as Japan, but they are a start. They at least introduce newcomers to the idea of growing a miniaturized tree in a pot. It is then up to the individual to read books, join clubs and meet other bonsai enthusiasts in order to learn and improve their skills.

As your knowledge and enthusiasm grows, you will surely become more ambitious and begin to create your own bonsai from native plants. You will find the art of bonsai a hugely absorbing and satisfying pastime that will give years of pleasure.