Bonsai Pot 47 x 36 x 12cm Brown Ceramic

85,00 
  • Material: Ceramic (clay)
    Color: brown 

    • External dimensions:
      Width: 47cm
      Lengh: 36cm
      Height: 12 cm
    • Internal dimensions:
      Width: 43cm
      Lengh: 33 cm
      Height: 11 cm

    SKU: 166970

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Material: Ceramic (clay)
Color: brown 

  • External dimensions:
    Width: 47cm
    Lengh: 36cm
    Height: 12 cm
  • Internal dimensions:
    Width: 43cm
    Lengh: 33 cm
    Height: 11 cm

SKU: 166970

Rectangular brown bonsai pot, 47 x 36 x 12 cm ceramic

This rectangular bonsai pot is made of brown glazed ceramic and measures 47 cm long, 36 cm wide and 12 cm deep. It is offered as an empty container, with no plant included. The proportions sit in a useful middle ground: wide enough to give a spreading tree room, deep enough to carry a healthy rootball, and squared off in a way that suits the broader, sturdier styles rather than delicate miniatures.

The brown finish shown in the photographs has a soft, earthy quality that recedes behind the foliage instead of drawing the eye, which is exactly what a working display pot should do. Drainage and wiring holes are present in the base, as standard at this size, so water moves through the soil cleanly and a tree can be anchored against movement. The straight sides and even rim give the pot a settled, balanced stance wherever it is placed.

A pot in the Japanese ceramic tradition

The rectangular form has a long place in Japanese bonsai display, where it is the natural partner for trees with weight and structure, conifers, older deciduous trunks and informal upright styles. The slightly generous depth here leans toward that heavier material, supplying both the soil volume and the visual base such trees ask for. The container is meant to round out the composition, never to upstage the tree it holds.

About this piece

What is offered is the brown rectangular ceramic pot shown, at 47 x 36 x 12 cm, with no plant included. The rectangular shape, the depth and the warm brown glaze are its defining features; any tree appearing in a photograph is there only to suggest scale and use. Small variations in glaze and tone are normal in fired ceramic and are part of what makes each pot its own.

For a grower potting up a medium to large tree, this rectangular bonsai pot brings balanced proportions, a stable base and a restrained colour that keep the focus where it belongs, on the tree, through every season.