Material: Ceramic (clay)
Color: brown
- External dimensions:
Width: 49cm
Lengh: 37cm
Height: 14 cm - Internal dimensions:
Width: 43cm
Lengh: 31 cm
Height: 12 cm
SKU: 156734
Large rectangular bonsai pot, 49 x 37 x 14 cm brown ceramic
This is a large rectangular bonsai pot in brown glazed ceramic, measuring 49 cm long, 37 cm wide and 14 cm deep. It is sold empty, with no plant included. The combination of a wide footprint and real depth makes it a serious growing container for a substantial tree, with enough soil volume to support a heavy rootball while keeping a broad, settled stance on the bench.
The brown glaze shown in the photographs is warm and even, the sort of neutral, earth-toned finish that flatters dark conifer needles and the changing colour of broadleaf foliage alike. Drainage and wiring holes are set into the base, as expected at this size, so water clears the soil quickly and a tree can be tied down firmly against wind and handling. The straight walls, square corners and steady rim give the pot a grounded, architectural look.
A pot in the Japanese ceramic tradition
A deeper rectangular form like this belongs to the part of the Japanese display tradition reserved for strong, upright trees: pines, junipers and powerful deciduous trunks that call for a container with visual weight. The depth here supports that role both practically, by holding more soil, and aesthetically, by giving the trunk a solid base. The pot is shaped to complete such a tree, not to compete with it.
About this piece
What is offered is the brown rectangular ceramic pot shown, at 49 x 37 x 14 cm, with no plant included. The rectangular geometry, the depth and the warm brown glaze are its defining features; any tree in a photograph appears only to indicate scale. Slight differences in glaze and tone are normal for fired ceramic and form part of the character of the individual pot.
For a grower repotting a larger conifer or a heavy broadleaf, this rectangular bonsai pot brings the depth, stability and quiet colour that let a mature tree settle in and hold its presence through the seasons.






