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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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  • An image of a Suiseki Keisho-seki, or object viewing stone, which is an art form of stone appreciation. The stone is oriented vertically and sits on a custom-fitted, polished dark wood base known as a daiza. The stone itself is a light tan and gray color, featuring complex, natural swirling and layered patterns that create a rich texture. Its overall shape and surface markings suggest a vague, abstract human-like or deity figure, which is a characteristic of the Keisho-seki classification. The dark, elegant wooden stand is curved to support the stone’s unique, bulbous base. The entire arrangement is set against a simple, light-colored fabric background, focusing attention on the natural beauty and contemplative quality of the viewing stone.

    8"x4" Suiseki "Keisho-seki" Object Viewing Stone 30-05

    "Keisho-seki" Object Stone 8"x4". 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 forms.This group...

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  • A detailed, eye-level photograph showcases an ornate, dark wood cascade bonsai display stand resting on a rustic wooden surface. The stand features a circular, polished top with a slightly recessed surface, supported by five elegantly curved legs that resemble stylized roots or branches. These legs are connected near the base by a circular support ring for stability, and they terminate in small, outward-curved feet. A central pillar provides additional support under the top. 

The stand is finished in a deep, rich brown or black hue with a slight luster, typical of traditional Asian-style rosewood or dark mahogany furniture. It sits on a weathered, light-colored wooden table marked with scratches and wood grain, against a plain, neutral background, emphasizing its intricate craftsmanship and utility as a specialized base for elevating cascade-style bonsai trees to allow their branches to hang freely.

    Cascade Bonsai Display Stand or Table (No. 010)

    Cascade Bonsai Display Stand or Table Display of your favorite bonsai, plants or other decorations on this stylish stand. This display stand is perfect for displaying small Bonsai Trees or viewing stones. It’s the perfect Bonsai Display...

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  • A high-resolution, side-view studio photograph of a glazed Yixing bonsai pot, model YX905, resting on a thick, light-grained wooden slab. The pot is finished in a sophisticated, dusty blue-grey glaze with a subtle, fine-grained texture. Its deep, round body features elegant vertical indentations that create a lobed, petal-like effect around its circumference, leading up to a thin, slightly flared rim. The vessel is elevated on three small, ornate "cloud" feet carved from dark reddish-brown clay, which provides a beautiful contrast to the blue glaze. The minimalist, off-white background draws focus to the pot's refined craftsmanship and classic Japanese-inspired aesthetic.

    7" Glazed Yixing Bonsai Pot (No. 905)

    7" Glazed 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 every...

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  • A detailed eye-level shot of a 4-inch glazed Yixing bonsai pot (No. 900) in a muted, mossy green color with fine dark speckles across its semi-matte surface. The pot features a rounded, oval-like shape with a gently inward-sloping body and a thick, smooth rim. It is elevated by small, integrated feet at the base. The pot is centered on a thick, rustic wooden block with a natural grain, which sits against a clean, minimalist off-white background. The soft lighting highlights the earthy tones and ceramic texture of the pot, emphasizing its simple yet elegant design.

    4" Glazed Yixing Pot (No. 900)

    4-Inch Glazed 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 square 8.5-inch glazed ceramic bonsai pot in a vibrant teal green color, featuring a smooth, glossy finish. The pot is designed with a wide flared rim and decorative recessed rectangular panels on each side. It rests on four small, ornate feet with intricate scrollwork details. A golden-brown glaze accentuates the edges and corners of the pot, highlighting its architectural shape. It is displayed on a thick, round wooden pedestal with a natural grain texture, set against a plain, solid white background.

    6" Glazed Yixing Pot (No. 886)

    Six-Inch Glazed 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...

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  • A 6-inch unglazed Yixing bonsai pot is centered in the frame, showcasing its rich, deep chocolate brown color and matte finish. The pot features a classic round, tapered shape that widens from its base to a broad, flared rim. The upper edge of the rim is decorated with a delicate scalloped or wavy pattern. A matching raised horizontal band with a similar beaded or scalloped design encircles the body of the pot, adding a touch of traditional craftsmanship and texture. 

The pot is placed on a polished wooden surface with a warm, reddish-brown grain. The bottom foreground of the image reveals the rugged, organic texture of a live-edge wooden stand. The entire composition is set against a solid, off-white background, which provides a clean contrast that emphasizes the earthy tones and elegant form of this unglazed ceramic bonsai container.

    6" Unglazed Yixing Bonsai Pot (875)

    Unglazed Yixing Bonsai Pot - 6 Inch 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 5-inch rectangular, unglazed Yixing bonsai pot, model No. 869, sits on a light-colored wooden surface against a plain, off-white background. The pot is made from a classic reddish-brown Yixing clay, featuring a smooth, matte finish. Its front side is decorated with an intricate, embossed relief design showing two crabs crawling among vertical, reed-like grass strokes. The pot’s low-profile, rectangular form is softened by slightly rounded corners and is supported by four small, integrated feet that lift the base slightly off the table. The soft, even lighting highlights the fine details of the naturalistic carving and the earthy texture of the traditional Chinese ceramic.

    5" Unglazed Yixing Bonsai Pot (no. 869)

    Unglazed Yixing Bonsai Pot - 5 Inch 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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  • An eye-level studio photograph of a 4-inch unglazed Yixing bonsai pot resting on a light-colored wooden surface. The pot is made from a rich, reddish-brown terracotta-colored clay with a matte, unglazed finish characteristic of traditional Yixing pottery. 

Its design is shallow and rounded, featuring subtle vertical ridges that create a lobed or scalloped effect around the exterior, giving it a flower-like silhouette. The rim of the pot is slightly flared, while the body tapers down to a set of small, decorative carved feet that elevate the container. The pot sits centrally on a thick, natural wood block with a visible grain, all set against a clean, neutral white background. This small ceramic container is specifically designed for miniature bonsai trees, providing the breathability and drainage needed for healthy root development.

    4" Unglazed Yixing Pot (No. 857)

    4" 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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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.

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    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.