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Containers & Pots

Bonsai Pots with Craftsmanship, Character, and Style

Explore bonsai pots in a wide range of styles, sizes, and finishes, including Tokoname pots, Japanese pots, Chinese pots, and one-of-a-kind handmade pieces. From practical training pots to refined display containers, Bonsai Outlet offers pottery selected for quality, function, and beauty.

  • A 7-inch blue glazed Yixing bonsai pot, model No. 2411H, is centered in the frame against a muted gray background. The pot features a classic hexagonal shape with six equal sides that flare gracefully outward from the base to a wide, flat-topped rim. Its exterior is coated in a vibrant, mottled blue glaze with a fine, speckled texture, while silvery-gray highlights accentuate the sharp edges and corners of the vessel. The pot is elevated by four small, blocky feet that show the natural, unglazed reddish-brown Yixing clay on their bottom surfaces. The interior of the pot remains unglazed, revealing the same earthy terracotta-colored clay. The entire piece sits on a dark, textured surface that resembles a black wood grain, with soft light reflecting off the glossy glaze and the surface in front of the pot.

    7-Inch Glazed Yixing Bonsai Pot (No. 2411h)

    7" Yixing Bonsai Planter 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 of every...

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  • A side-profile photograph of a 10-inch, light-glazed Yixing bonsai pot. The shallow, wide container features an elegant foliate or lobed design with a flared, smooth rim. Its glaze is a pale, cool-toned blue or off-white with a subtle, fine-grained texture. The pot sits on a matching footed base that includes a prominent arched drainage hole at its center, designed for optimal water management. The pot is positioned on a dark, textured wooden surface against a solid, dark background, which highlights the container's clean lines and soft, minimalist color.

    10" Light Glazed Yixing Bonsai Pot (No. 2337d)

    10-Inch 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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  • An 11-inch oval glazed Yixing bonsai pot, model number 2442B, showcasing a vibrant mottled blue and teal finish. The shallow ceramic pot has a classic oval shape with a decorative horizontal ridge around its midsection and rests on short, integrated feet. The glossy exterior glaze has a fine, textured appearance that contrasts with the unglazed, natural reddish-brown clay visible on the inside of the rim. Photographed on a dark surface against a dark gray background, the pot's elegant craftsmanship and bold color are emphasized, making it an ideal container for a variety of bonsai tree styles.

    11-Inch Glazed Yixing Bonsai Pot (No. 2442b)

    11" Yixing Bonsai Pot 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 of every pot...

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  • A side view of a 9-inch rectangular glazed Yixing bonsai pot, model No. 2303K. The ceramic pot is finished in a serene seafoam green or celadon glaze featuring a subtle, fine-speckled texture throughout. Its design is characterized by rounded corners and a slightly bowed-out profile, with a decorative horizontal line indented just below the top rim. A dark brown edge, where the clay peeks through the glaze, defines the rim and the decorative line, creating a rustic contrast. The pot is elevated on four sturdy, rectangular block feet and is presented on a dark, textured surface against a charcoal background, which accentuates its pale color and glossy, reflective finish.

    9-Inch Glazed Yixing Bonsai Pot (No. 2303k)

    9" Yixing Bonsai Pot 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 of every pot...

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  • A side-profile photograph shows a 9-inch rectangular glazed Yixing bonsai pot, showcasing its elegant and functional design. The pot features a rounded, pillow-like shape with a smooth celadon green glazed finish on its main body. 

The upper rim is adorned with a contrasting, textured dark brownish-purple glaze that creates a subtle, earthy gradient. A delicate horizontal line is indented just beneath the rim, encircling the pot. The container stands on four short, blocky ceramic feet, providing elevation for drainage. The handcrafted nature of the pottery is evident in small, dark glaze imperfections scattered across the light green surface. The pot is positioned on a dark, textured wooden tabletop against a deep, matte black background, which emphasizes its pale color and classic bonsai aesthetic.

    9-Inch Glazed Yixing Bonsai Pot (No. 2303j)

    9" Yixing Bonsai Pot 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 of every pot...

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  • A side view of a 16-inch rectangular Yixing bonsai pot featuring a glazed periwinkle blue finish. The pot's surface is finely speckled with small, dark flecks, adding texture and depth to its soft lavender-blue hue. It has a pronounced top rim highlighted with a darker blue glaze that flares slightly outward. The pot is designed with a decorative ridge near the bottom and sits on four low, rectangular feet that provide a slight elevation. The ceramic vessel is photographed on a dark, smooth surface with subtle reflections, set against a dark, minimalist background that makes the light blue color pop.

    16-Inch Glazed Yixing Bonsai Pot (No. 2293-F)

    16" Yixing Bonsai Planter 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 side-view studio photograph shows a 15-inch handmade ceramic bonsai pot by artisan Jack Hoover. This shallow, oval container features a warm, earthy brown color with a subtly speckled finish. The most striking detail is the rugged, hand-carved texture around the exterior side walls, which resembles a miniature mountain landscape or weathered rock face. This textured band is elegantly framed by smooth, horizontal ridges at both the top rim and the base. The pot is elevated on small, integrated feet and has a visible central drainage hole on its smooth interior bottom. It is presented against a dark, dramatic background on a weathered black surface, highlighting the artisanal quality and natural aesthetic of this Jack Hoover creation (No. 606).

    15-Inch Handmade Jack Hoover Ceramic Pot (No. 606)

    Handmade Bonsai Pot by Jack Hoover Dimensions are approximate Outside Dimensions: 15 1/4" x 11" x 1 3/4" Inside Dimensions (lip): 14" x 9 3/4" x 1 1/8" About The Potter:  Meet Jack Hoover, a true artisan in the world of bonsai. In 1997,...

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  • A professional, 15-inch handmade ceramic bonsai pot by artist Jack Hoover, designated as No. 603. The shallow, rectangular container features soft, rounded corners and a rich, heavily textured glaze. The glaze displays a complex, mottled appearance with primary shades of turquoise and weathered teal, accented by earthy brown and dark charcoal grey undertones, creating an antique, oxidized copper patina.

The pot’s interior reveals a natural, unglazed warm tan clay finish, with a central drainage hole visible at the bottom. It sits on low, integrated corner feet that provide a slight lift. The pot is centered on a dark, horizontally grained wooden surface against a solid black background, emphasizing its artisanal craftsmanship and unique color palette.

    15-Inch Handmade Jack Hoover Ceramic Pot (No. 603)

    Handmade Bonsai Pot by Jack Hoover Dimensions are approximate Outside Dimensions: 15" x 10 3/4" x 2 1/4" Inside Dimensions (lip): 13 3/4" x 9 1/2" x 1 5/8" About The Potter:  Meet Jack Hoover, a true artisan in the world of bonsai. In...

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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.

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

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