Color: brown
- External dimensions:
Width: 41 cm
Lengh: 31 cm
Height: 11 cm - Internal dimensions:
Width: 36 cm
Lengh: 25 cm
Height: 7,5 cm
SKU: 156802
Oval Brown Ceramic Bonsai Pot 41 x 31 x 11 cm
This oval bonsai pot is thrown in stoneware ceramic and dressed in a warm, earthen brown glaze, its surface lit by soft tonal drift that keeps the wide profile from ever looking flat. At 41 cm along the long axis, 31 cm across and 11 cm deep, it is a broad, comfortably proportioned oval, long enough to give a spreading tree room to extend yet deep enough to hold a confident root mass underneath.
Seen at viewing height, the length of this oval does the work: it stretches the composition sideways and lets a tree breathe across the bench rather than rising stiffly out of a tight pot. The wall has just enough height to read as solid without turning heavy, and the rounded ends keep everything fluid. The matte brown glaze stays muted and natural, a steady ground tone that sits well under pine needles or fresh deciduous growth alike.
Ceramic in the bonsai tradition
A long, moderately deep oval is a workhorse of the developing collection, the pot a grower reaches for when a tree has outgrown its training container but is not yet ready for a refined showpiece. Japanese ceramic practice valued exactly this kind of honest, well-judged vessel, and a warm brown finish became the dependable companion for trees still building their character. This piece belongs squarely in that practical, unshowy 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 is drilled with drainage holes for free water flow and wiring holes so a tree can be tied down securely as it roots. The unglazed foot gives a clean, level contact with the bench, and the long oval floor offers generous lateral room for a spreading root system to develop.
For a pine or a broad deciduous tree that needs length and a settled depth in equal measure, this 41 x 31 cm oval offers a roomy, well-judged home in an understated brown that wears its years handsomely beside the tree.







