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Tokoname-Yaki is one of Japan’s “Six Ancient Kilns,” meaning it is a location of the oldest and most significant pottery traditions in the country. Tokoname pots are known for the durability, light weight, and ability to age well, often developing a unique patina over time.
History and Evolution
- Potter: Mazan (Terahata Mazan/Mayama Mazan)
- Specialization: A renowned modern Japanese potter based in Tokoname, Japan, specializing in high-quality, handcrafted bonsai pots.
- Family Tradition: Associated with the Terahata family, Mazan is known for creating both finely glazed and unglazed pots featuring elegant designs, often marked with a distinct stamp on the bottom and sometimes the side.
Key Characteristics
- Location: Tokoname, Japan (a historic center for Japanese pottery).
- Signature Styles: Often features a double stamp, with marks on the bottom and sometimes the front left side of the pot.
- Range: These pots are regarded as high-quality choices for displaying mature trees, favored for their balance of artistic design and practical, high-strength durability.
This bonsai pot is one of the creations we have to offer:
12" Glazed Dark Green Blue Rectangle Bonsai Pot
Add high quality craftsmanship to your bonsai display with this 12-inch glazed dark green blue bonsai pot, crafted from high-fired stoneware for strength and durability. The shiny rectangle shape, unique coloring throughout of the blue and green drip style and hues of yellow gold, panels around the sides with thin lines indented on the corners down from the flared lip to the decorative feet, making it a standout piece for any serious bonsai enthusiast.
Dimensions:
• Exterior: 11.875" L x 10" W x 3.875" H
• Interior: 9" L x 8" W x 3" H
Perfect for exhibition and or collections, this pot offers an aesthetic compliment for the delicate beauty of your bonsai tree.
Prefer a more natural look? Browse our unglazed Kobayashi bonsai pots