Description
This Chuhin-sized unglazed oval bonsai pot was crafted by Yūji Nakano, son-in-law and close apprentice of the renowned Gyozan Nakano. Known for his clean lines and functional approach, Yūji’s pots reflect a deep respect for the principles of traditional Japanese bonsai pottery, while carrying his own distinctive sense of form and utility.
Made with a slightly different clay and firing method from Gyozan, this piece carries a smooth, natural finish and a balanced silhouette — perfect for medium-sized conifers or flowering species like Satsuki azaleas. Yūji emphasized practical beauty in his work, and this piece is no exception: unglazed, unpretentious, and highly functional.
Features:
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Artisan: Yūji Nakano
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Design: Unglazed oval bonsai pot
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Size: Chuhin (medium bonsai)
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Origin: Japan
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Finish: Natural clay surface with clean edges and soft patina
Measurements:
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Outer (l x w x h): 38,0×31,0x9,0cm
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Inner (l x w x h): 34,5×27,5×6,5cm
About Yūji Nakano:
Potter name: Yūji Real name: Yūji Nakano (中野祐二), born 1960
Although he began his career outside of ceramics, Yūji Nakano was drawn into bonsai pottery after marrying into the family of master potter Gyozan Nakano. Under Gyozan’s mentorship, he entered the world of ceramics and honed his craft through hands-on learning and study. He received multiple accolades, including six Encouragement Awards at the “BONSAI no Utsuwa” (Bonsai Vessels) exhibition. His style — slightly distinct from Gyozan’s but grounded in the same philosophy of functional elegance — earned praise from both bonsai and satsuki growers.
Yūji has since retired from pottery, and his works are becoming increasingly rare on the market.