Color: brown
- External dimensions:
Width: 37 cm
Lengh: 28 cm
Height: 11 cm - Internal dimensions:
Width: 26 cm
Lengh: 17,5 cm
Height: 9,5 cm
SKU: 156742
Oval Brown Ceramic Bonsai Pot 37 x 28 x 11 cm
This oval bonsai pot is made in stoneware ceramic and finished in a warm, earthen brown glaze, its surface marked by the gentle shifts of tone that give a hand-finished piece its quiet depth. At 37 cm long, 28 cm wide and 11 cm deep, it sits in that genuinely useful middle ground, compact enough to handle easily yet deep enough to give a tree the root run it needs to gain weight and ramify.
The slightly fuller depth is what sets this one apart from the flatter ovals. It carries enough soil to push a tree forward in its development, making it a natural choice for a specimen moving on from a basic training pot into something more presentable. The rounded oval line keeps the look soft and informal, and the matte brown glaze stays grounded and unfussy, content to frame the tree rather than to be noticed in its own right.
Ceramic in the bonsai tradition
A medium oval with a little extra depth is the pot many trees graduate into, the stage where a developing bonsai first starts to look like a finished one. Japanese potters made plenty of these honest, everyday vessels, and a warm brown glaze became the natural choice for a tree still putting on its mature character. This piece sits comfortably in that practical, well-loved corner of the tradition.
About this piece
This is the empty ceramic container only, photographed on its own and sold without any plant, soil or accessory. The base has drainage holes so water passes through cleanly and wiring holes so a tree can be tied in firmly while it settles. The unglazed foot gives a clean, level stance on the bench, and the oval floor offers a comfortable depth and an even bed for roots to spread and strengthen.
For a tree stepping up from a training pot into its first proper home, this 37 x 28 cm oval offers a comfortable, well-judged container in an understated brown that quietly improves with age beside the tree.







