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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:
15" Glazed Dark Green Blue Rectangle Bonsai Pot
Add high quality craftsmanship to your bonsai display with this 15-inch glazed dark green blue bonsai pot, crafted from high-fired stoneware for strength and durability. The rectangle shape with a flared lip, indented corners lined with unique coloring of yellow and gold hues, lower bottom belt and decorative feet make it a standout piece for any serious bonsai enthusiast.
Dimensions:
• Exterior: 15.75" L x 13.5" W x 4.25" H
• Interior: 13" L x 10.5" W x 3.25" 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