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Tools & Supplies

Essential Tools and Supplies for Better Bonsai Work

Shop bonsai tools, tool kits, wire, soil supplies, fertilizers, and everyday accessories selected to make bonsai care easier, cleaner, and more effective. This collection includes our approachable Tinyroots tool line, premium Japanese Kaneshin tools, and other trusted bonsai supplies chosen for quality, function, and real use.

Whether you are building your first bonsai toolkit, upgrading to professional-grade tools, or restocking the supplies you use every week, these are practical essentials for wiring, pruning, repotting, styling, and caring for your trees with confidence.

  • A detailed miniature Chinese mudman figurine of an elderly fisherman, crafted from clay with a rustic, handmade texture. The figure features a long white beard and mustache, flowing white hair, and a serene facial expression. He is seated on a dark, craggy rock base, dressed in tan robes with dark blue-black trim and a textured white shawl over his shoulders. His bare feet are visible at the bottom of his robe. With both hands, he holds a thin wooden fishing rod. A white string line dangles from the end of the rod, with a small, flat white fish caught at the end. To his right, a tiny white bag is slung over his waist. The entire sculpture is set against a dark, solid background, highlighting the earthy tones and intricate details of this traditional bonsai decoration.

    Chinese Figurine - Man Sitting on Rock Fishing (F-008)

    Just the thing to add a bit of magic and whimsy to your garden. Decorate your bonsai or fairy garden with this adorable figurine. This Authentic, hand-made, Chinese miniature measures about 2.75 inches tall by 2 inches wide. Extremely detailed and made...

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  • A detailed, handcrafted ceramic mud man figurine of an elderly Chinese fisherman sitting on a dark, textured rock. The miniature figure features expressive details, including long, flowing white hair, a prominent white mustache, and a serene facial expression. He is dressed in a simple, tan-colored robe with a dark sash and a textured white shawl draped over his shoulders. The fisherman sits in a relaxed pose, holding a thin wooden fishing rod with a white string line. Caught at the end of the line is a small, white fish-shaped charm. Next to him on the rock base is a small, intricately carved white jar. This decorative bonsai accessory is shown against a plain dark background, highlighting its earthy colors and artisanal craftsmanship.

    Chinese Figurine - Man Sitting on Rock Fishing (F-002)

    Just the thing to add a bit of magic and whimsy to your garden. Decorate your bonsai or fairy garden with this adorable figurine. This Authentic, hand-made, Chinese miniature measures about 2.25 inches tall by 2 inches wide. Extremely detailed and made...

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  • A detailed, handcrafted ceramic "mudman" style figurine of an elderly Chinese man sitting on a rock and fishing. The miniature sculpture is made from earth-toned clay with a matte finish. The figure has a wise, serene expression with simple black dots for eyes and a long, flowing white beard and hair. He wears a tan robe with dark grey accents at the chest and knees, and a textured white cape draped over his shoulders. 

The man is posed holding a thin, gold-colored wire fishing rod across his lap, with a delicate white string hanging down from the tip. He sits atop a dark, ruggedly textured base that resembles a natural stone or river rock. This miniature figurine, a classic bonsai accessory, is designed to bring a sense of tranquility and scale to a bonsai tree arrangement or indoor garden. The background is a solid, neutral dark grey, highlighting the craftsmanship and traditional aesthetic of the Chinese figurine.

    Chinese Figurine - Man Sitting Fishing on a Rock (F-055)

    Just the thing to add a bit of magic and whimsy to your garden. Decorate your bonsai or fairy garden with this adorable figurine. This Authentic, hand-made, Chinese miniature measures about 2.75 inches tall by 1.5 inches wide. Extremely detailed and...

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  • A detailed clay bonsai figurine of an elderly Chinese fisherman, often called a mudman, sitting on a textured dark rock. The figure has long, flowing white hair and a prominent white beard. He is dressed in a traditional tan-colored robe with dark brown trim and a white shawl draped over his shoulders. He holds a thin wooden fishing rod in one hand, with a white string and a small white clay fish dangling from the tip. His other hand rests on a larger white fish near his lap. The figurine is handcrafted with a matte, earthy finish and is set against a solid dark background, highlighting its intricate details for use as a bonsai decoration.

    Chinese Figurine - Man Sitting Fishing (F-047)

    Just the thing to add a bit of magic and whimsy to your garden. Decorate your bonsai or fairy garden with this adorable figurine. This Authentic, hand-made, Chinese miniature measures about 2.5 inches tall by 2.25 inches wide. Extremely detailed and...

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  • A detailed, close-up photograph of a handcrafted ceramic bonsai decoration featuring two Chinese "mud men" figurines. 

The two figures are mounted on a single, vibrant lime-green base shaped like a large, textured leaf with visible ribbing. On the left, an elderly man stands wearing a long, unglazed tan robe with dark blue-grey trim at the sleeves and collar. He has striking white hair pulled back into a small bun and a long, white mustache and beard. He holds a large, white folding fan across his chest. 

To the right, a second man sits cross-legged on the leaf base. He wears a similar tan robe and has dark hair and eyebrows with a gentle, smiling expression. He holds an open white book or scroll in his lap, appearing to be reading aloud or engaging in conversation with the standing man. 

The figurines are rendered in a traditional folk-art style with simple yet expressive features, characteristic of "mud men" used to add a sense of scale and storytelling to penjing or bonsai displays. The background is dark and out of focus, highlighting the earthy textures of the clay.

    Chinese Figurine - Two Men Reading and Talking (No. 070)

    Just the thing to add a bit of magic and whimsy to your garden Decorate your bonsai or fairy garden with this adorable figurine. This Authentic, hand-made, Chinese miniature measures about 3 inches tall by 4 inches wide. Extremely detailed and made...

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  • A high-resolution, close-up photograph of a miniature Chinese mudman figurine depicting a traditional skiff boat, designed as a decorative accessory for bonsai trees. The handcrafted ceramic boat is finished in a glossy, light brown or tan glaze. It features a tall, vertical sail with horizontal ribs, textured to resemble woven bamboo or fabric. 

At the bow of the skiff sits a small, unglazed grey mudman figure, hunched forward as if rowing or tending to the vessel. The middle section of the boat carries several thick, horizontal log-like structures, some of which are accented with patches of deep reddish-purple glaze. A section of the boat's side features a cross-hatched, lattice-like pattern. The entire figurine is set against a clean, neutral white background, emphasizing the intricate textures and traditional craftsmanship of the piece.

    Chinese Mudman Figurine | Glazed Skiff boat (F-065)

    Just the thing to add a bit of magic and whimsy to your garden. Decorate your bonsai or fairy garden with this adorable figurine. This Authentic Chinese hand made mud-boat (a Skiff) that measures about 1 3/4 inch tall and 2 wide. Extremely detailed and...

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  • A side-view studio photograph showcases a unique, artisanal handmade Yixing teapot, identified as No. 3 from Bonsai Outlet. The teapot features a rounded, egg-shaped body crafted from traditional reddish-brown Zisha clay. Its design is whimsical and organic, with a short, thick spout in a contrasting tan color that resembles a segment of bamboo. 

The teapot's lid and highly ornate, stylized handle are a dark charcoal gray. The handle is intricately sculpted with an organic, almost dragon-like form, while the matching lid is topped with a small, curved knob. Adding to its handcrafted charm, several small, pebble-like clay accents in shades of dark gray, tan, and reddish-brown are applied around the upper shoulder of the pot. The entire piece rests on small, rounded feet of the same reddish-brown clay. The teapot is positioned on a light brown, textured wooden surface against a clean, solid white background, highlighting the intricate details and earthy tones of the pottery.

    Handmade Yixing Tea Pot (No. 3)

    Handmade Yixing Tea Pot Yixing (pronounced yeeshing) Tea Pots come from the Yixing region of China, located about 120 miles northwest of Shanghai in the Jiangsu province. Yixing teapots have been renowned since the Sung Dynasty (960-1279) when the...

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  • A Japanese Suiseki viewing stone, categorized as a Keisho-seki (object-shaped stone), featuring a rugged, craggy texture in earthy shades of tan and brown with dark grey mineral accents. The naturally formed rock has an abstract, vertical shape reminiscent of a weathered mountain peak or a gnarled figure. It is elegantly displayed on a custom-fitted, dark-stained, and polished wooden stand known as a daiza, set against a neutral white background.

    8"x7" Suiseki Object Viewing Stone "Keisho-seki" 30-15

    8" x 7" Suiseki Object Viewing Stone "Keisho-seki". The stones in this group typically resemble an object or subject closely associated with nature. The finest stones do not exactly copy the object but suggest it through a few subtle ,simple lines and...

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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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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.