Naginowa Glass blowpipe Corrugated BANKO Ware Japanese Bonsai Pot 3.6in.
Handcrafted Banko-yaki Bonsai Pot – Bead-like Pattern Inspired by Traditional Glass Art
This bonsai pot features a striking design of round, beaded patterns that evoke the look of beidoro—a type of glassware with a long-necked flask shape, famously produced in Nagasaki, Japan. The round patterns, reminiscent of the delicate beidoro glass or even the radiance of the sun, bring a dynamic and visually intriguing quality to the pot.
Each pot is individually hand-decorated, so the patterns vary slightly, ensuring that no two pieces are exactly alike. This variation makes each pot unique and offers a design that will keep you engaged and captivated every time you view it.
Each pot is crafted by hand, so there may be slight variations in appearance and texture, which only adds to the charm and uniqueness of each piece. Please note that these natural variations are part of the handmade process.
Made from Banko-yaki, this pot is crafted in the tradition of a prestigious ceramic style originating from Yokkaichi City in Mie Prefecture. Banko-yaki dates back to the mid-Edo period, and its name reflects the desire for its creations to endure through the ages—Ban meaning "all" or "limitless," and Ko referring to the passage of time. Known for its durability and heat resistance, Banko-yaki is ideal for bonsai pots, teapots, clay cooking pots, and other items that require strength and heat resistance.
Add a touch of Japanese artistry to your home with this handcrafted Banko-yaki bonsai pot, featuring its unique, bead-like pattern. Whether you use it to showcase your bonsai or as a decorative piece, its eye-catching design and craftsmanship will be sure to impress.
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