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  • An eye-level, centered shot of a rectangular, glazed bonsai pot in a warm, earthy brown. The pot features softly rounded corners and a thick, rounded rim, with sides that slope slightly inward toward the base. Its glaze has a subtle, semi-matte finish with fine, natural-looking speckling throughout. At the bottom, four small, integrated block feet elevate the pot, providing necessary space for drainage and airflow. The pot is resting on a rustic, weathered wooden surface with a prominent grain and aged character. The entire scene is set against a plain, stark white background, which highlights the rich color and clean silhouette of the ceramic bonsai container.

    6" (brown-ish) Glazed Yixing Bonsai Pot (No. 1884)

    6" Yixing Bonsai Pot From the “YiXing” area of China's Jiangsu Province , widely considered the pottery capital of the China, these pots are simple, elegant, and shaped by hand. In fact, you'll find the craftsman's mark on the bottom of...

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  • A detailed, eye-level studio photograph of a traditional cream-colored glazed ceramic bonsai pot. The shallow pot features an elegant mallow-shaped or lobed oval profile. Just below the top rim, a decorative Greek key (meander) border is embossed around the entire circumference. The pot is supported by three short, decorative feet, with the prominent front foot featuring a stylized cloud or bat-wing motif common in East Asian pottery. The glaze has a warm, subtly speckled cream and tan texture, while the interior shows the natural reddish-brown color of the clay. The pot is centered on a weathered, light-brown wooden tabletop against a clean, minimalist off-white background.

    6" Cream Glazed Yixing Bonsai Pot (No. 1883)

    6" Yixing Bonsai Pot From the “YiXing” area of China's Jiangsu Province , widely considered the pottery capital of the China, these pots are simple, elegant, and shaped by hand. In fact, you'll find the craftsman's mark on the bottom of...

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  • A deep cobalt blue glazed ceramic bonsai pot sits prominently on a polished, warm-toned wooden surface with a rustic, natural live edge. The pot features a classic four-lobed, rectangular shape with rounded corners and a slightly flared top rim. The glaze has a rich, saturated blue color with subtle mottling and depth, giving it an artisanal feel.

The pot is elevated on four small, integrated feet, and its interior reveals an unglazed, earthy terracotta-colored ceramic. The scene is set against a clean, minimalist white background, which highlights the vibrant blue of the pot and its elegant, traditional form. This type of glazed container is a popular choice for various bonsai styles, providing a striking contrast to green foliage.

    8" Blue Glazed Yixing Bonsai Pot (No. 1874)

    8" Yixing Bonsai Pot From the “YiXing” area of China's Jiangsu Province , widely considered the pottery capital of the China, these pots are simple, elegant, and shaped by hand. In fact, you'll find the craftsman's mark on the bottom of every...

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  • An elegant, rectangular white glazed bonsai pot is centered in the frame, resting on a polished, warm-toned wooden slab. This shallow ceramic bonsai container features a creamy off-white glaze with subtle, fine dark speckling throughout, giving the surface a sophisticated, textured look. The pot’s design includes a wide, slightly flared upper rim and decorative recessed panels at each corner, adding architectural depth. A horizontal ridge wraps around the lower portion of the pot, which is supported by four sturdy, low-profile feet that elevate the container. The interior of the pot shows a darker, unglazed clay body, contrasting with the smooth, glazed exterior. The pot is presented against a minimalist, clean white background, emphasizing its clean lines and traditional craftsmanship.

    8" White Glazed Yixing Bonsai Pot (No. 1871)

    8" Yixing Bonsai Pot - White Glaze From the “YiXing” area of China's Jiangsu Province , widely considered the pottery capital of the China, these pots are simple, elegant, and shaped by hand. In fact, you'll find the craftsman's mark on the...

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  • A studio photograph of an unglazed bonsai pot crafted from smooth, reddish-brown clay. The rectangular pot features a slightly flared rim and decorative vertical paneling on its sides, giving it a classic and sturdy aesthetic. It rests on four short, integrated feet, elevating it above a polished, rustic wooden burl slab with a natural, rough-textured edge. The minimalist white background creates high contrast, emphasizing the earthy tones and clean geometric lines of the ceramic vessel, which is designed for traditional bonsai tree displays.

    7" Unglazed Yixing Bonsai Pot (No. 1870)

    7" Unglazed Yixing Pot From the “YiXing” area of China 's Jiangsu Province , widely considered the pottery capital of the China , these pots are simple, elegant, and shaped by hand. In fact, you'll find the craftsman's mark on the bottom of...

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  • A low-angle, three-quarter view of a rectangular, glazed ceramic bonsai pot sitting on a warm, polished wooden surface. The pot features a smooth, off-white exterior glaze that contrasts with the visible, natural reddish-brown terracotta interior. One long side is adorned with delicate botanical illustrations, including small, detailed sunflowers and sprigs of greenery. The name "Frida Kahlo" is inscribed in a fine, dark cursive script twice within the floral design. The pot has a traditional silhouette with slightly tapered walls and a footed base created by four cutout sections at the bottom, providing elevation. The background is a simple, neutral-toned wall, focusing attention on the artistic details of the planter.

    6" White Glazed Yixing Bonsai Pot (No. 1869)

    6" Yixing Bonsai Pot - White Glaze From the “YiXing” area of China's Jiangsu Province , widely considered the pottery capital of the China, these pots are simple, elegant, and shaped by hand. In fact, you'll find the craftsman's mark on the...

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  • A vibrant, deep blue glazed ceramic bonsai pot sits centered on a light-colored, rustic wooden surface against a plain white background. The pot features a unique scalloped or flower-shaped (moku) oval design with a thick, rounded rim. Its glossy blue finish has a subtle, mottled texture that adds visual depth and character. The pot is elevated by four small, dark decorative feet, with the central foot showcasing an intricate carved scroll pattern. The interior of the pot is a contrasting dark, earthy brown, designed for planting and displaying a miniature bonsai tree.

    7" Blue Glazed Yixing Bonsai Pot (No. 1855)

    7" Yixing Bonsai Pot From the “YiXing” area of China's Jiangsu Province , widely considered the pottery capital of the China, these pots are simple, elegant, and shaped by hand. In fact, you'll find the craftsman's mark on the bottom of...

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  • A tall, square, unglazed reddish-brown terracotta bonsai pot rests on a rustic, weathered wooden table against a plain, light-colored wall. The pot features a tapered design with four distinct block-like feet at the base. One side of the pot is adorned with a detailed black-ink engraving of a traditional Chinese landscape, illustrating rugged mountain peaks, dense pine forests, and a small pavilion nestled on a hillside. The adjacent side to the right displays several columns of elegant Chinese calligraphy etched in black ink. The earthy texture of the unglazed clay and the fine artistic details highlight its traditional craftsmanship, making it a sophisticated vessel for a bonsai display.

    9" Etched Cascade Yixing Bonsai Pot (No. 1836)

    9" Yixing Bonsai Pot From the “YiXing” area of China's Jiangsu Province , widely considered the pottery capital of the China, these pots are simple, elegant, and shaped by hand. In fact, you'll find the craftsman's mark on the bottom of every...

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  • A high-angle, eye-level shot of a shallow, oval unglazed bonsai pot crafted from reddish-brown terracotta clay. The pot features a prominent horizontal decorative band or ridge that encircles the midpoint of its exterior wall, adding a subtle touch of traditional craftsmanship. The top rim is slightly thickened and rounded, while the base is supported by four small, blocky rectangular feet that elevate the pot slightly. The clay has a smooth, matte texture with a uniform warm, earthy tone. The pot is positioned in the center of a rustic, weathered wooden tabletop with visible grain and aged details, set against a clean, minimalist off-white background. This type of shallow oval pot is typically used for wide-spreading bonsai trees, such as forest plantings or deciduous species, where a low-profile container enhances the sense of a natural landscape.

    6" Unglazed Yixing Bonsai Pot (No. 1833)

    6" Yixing Bonsai Pot - Unglazed From the “YiXing” area of China's Jiangsu Province, widely considered the pottery capital of China, these pots are simple, elegant, and shaped by hand. In fact, you'll find the craftsman's mark on the bottom...

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  • A detailed view of a shallow rectangular glazed bonsai pot from Bonsai Outlet. The pot features a rich, vibrant emerald green crackle glaze that highlights its elegant notched corners and four ornate, scrolled cloud-style feet. The glossy finish shows beautiful variation, with deeper green tones pooling in the crevices and a lighter hue along the top rim. Inside, the pot reveals a natural, unglazed tan ceramic base. The ceramic pot is displayed on a rustic, aged wooden workbench against a clean, off-white background, emphasizing its traditional design and fine craftsmanship, ideal for a variety of bonsai tree styles.

    8" Green Glazed Yixing Bonsai Pot (No. 1827a)

    8" Yixing Bonsai Pot From the “YiXing” area of China's Jiangsu Province , widely considered the pottery capital of the China, these pots are simple, elegant, and shaped by hand. In fact, you'll find the craftsman's mark on the bottom of every...

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  • A deep, unglazed ceramic bonsai pot in a rich reddish-brown terracotta color, featuring a hexagonal shape with walls that slightly flare out from a thick, flat rim. The pot stands on six short, rounded feet. Its front panel is meticulously decorated with large, stylized Chinese calligraphic characters and a smaller vertical inscription etched into the clay. Fainter, delicate etchings of bamboo branches are visible on the side panels. The pot's matte, earthy texture is highlighted against a clean white background as it sits atop a rustic, weathered wooden tabletop.

    8" Etched Yixing Bonsai Pot (No. 1810)

    8" Yixing Bonsai Pot - Etched From the “YiXing” area of China's Jiangsu Province , widely considered the pottery capital of the China, these pots are simple, elegant, and shaped by hand. In fact, you'll find the craftsman's mark on the bottom...

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  • A detailed side-on photograph of a shallow, round glazed bonsai pot in a soft cream or pale beige color. The pot features an elegant fluted or scalloped design around its exterior and sits on decorative cloud-style feet. A fine crackle glaze (crazing) is visible across the surface, giving it an aged, traditional appearance. The pot is empty and centered on a rustic, weathered wooden tabletop against a neutral, light-gray background, highlighting its form and texture for bonsai enthusiasts.

    6" Cream Glazed Yixing Bonsai Pot (No. 1804a)

    6" Yixing Bonsai Pot From the “YiXing” area of China's Jiangsu Province , widely considered the pottery capital of the China, these pots are simple, elegant, and shaped by hand. In fact, you'll find the craftsman's mark on the bottom of...

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Contrary to popular belief, Bonsai Gardening isn’t difficult. Some trees are more less difficult than others, but there’s nothing to be intimated by.

We usually respond to this by telling people that it is possible to kill anything, but given that, here are a few helpful facts: If you are just starting out and planning on keeping your bonsai inside most of the time you need a tropical tree. A succulent, like Mini Jade is good to start with. Other good varieties include Arboricola, Brazilian Rain Tree and Chinese elm.

Unfortunately it is impossible to list the symptoms of either in a concise manner.

Very generally speaking, if the roots collapse from lack of water you are likely to see a ‘freeze dried’ look to the leaves or needles. This will happen quite soon after the roots get too dry. Usually within a day or matter of a few days.

Over watering usually takes longer and results in a slower decline but both should be avoided.

Trust your instincts and review your habits, and remember, trees are trees and will grow leaves and drop leaves ( or needles) naturally, so some seasonal dropping of foliage is normal.

No, you will need to transplant it. Usually every one to three years is the norm.

We usually respond to this by telling people that it is possible to kill anything, but given that, here are a few helpful facts: If you are just starting out and planning on keeping your bonsai inside most of the time you need a tropical tree. A succulent, like Mini Jade is good to start with. Other good varieties include Arboricola, Brazilian Rain Tree and Chinese elm.

What to Expect
Upon Arrival

  • Foliage Expectationt

    Some bonsai species (like Chinese Elm) may shed leaves during transit – this is normal and healthy.

  • Tree Care Upon Arrival

    Water your bonsai upon arrival and place it in a bright spot to help it acclimate.

  • Safe Packaging Process

    Your tree is packaged securely with protective materials to prevent damage during transit.

  • Potential Transit Stress

    Some bonsai may experience slight stress during transit; rest assured they will recover with proper care.