| | |  | Curio & Unique Decorative Items | Home » » » » » » Oval chinese bonsai planter / pot - ceramic, jade green glaze | | | | | | | Description: | | Bonsai, the art landscape miniaturization of trees originated in China during the Han Dynasty (206 BCñ220 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 rustic crafting of the ceramic clay pot helps enhance the pastoral appeal of your bonsai. Each planter is individually hand crafted and of vintage production, exhibiting the unique characteristics of handmade original art and old world charm. | | | Features: | |
• Vintage Ceramic Bonsia pot has pre-drilled drainage holes
• Rustic finish for authentic bonsai presentation
• Try simple Jade plant pottings for beginners
• Size: 7.25" x 6" x 2"H
• Hand crafted in China circa 1970
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Nice PotFeb 23, 2010
By Pauline M. Frampton
"Garden Lily"
The pot arrived within a few days of ordering. I really liked the shape and color. I noticed that it did not sit well on a flat surface, so I contacted the sender. They explained that they were hand made and designed to sit on an uneven surface. They said I could return it for a full refund or keep it and receive a 50% discount. I opted to keep it and changed the place where I displayed it so it sits better. Very good company to deal with.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
liked itSep 23, 2009
By Gregory S. Loots got it when they said it would be here. it was what I expected.
Good, fair deal.
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