Description
A richly colored oval Shohin bonsai pot by Heian Senzan, crafted in Kyoto, Japan. This piece features a deep, glossy purple glaze adorned with a fine network of small light-purple crystals, created using the kiln’s signature Hanakeiso technique. Unlike the larger floral patterns of other Hanakeiso finishes, this glaze reveals a more subtle crystalline surface — refined and elegant, ideal for collectors who appreciate depth and quiet complexity.
The glaze’s interplay of dark and light purples offers stunning visual contrast, especially when paired with flowering or pale-barked Shohin trees. Each pot is fired at high temperatures to ensure durability and resistance to scratches, making it equally suited for show or everyday use.
Features:
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Artisan: Heian Senzan
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Design: Oval Shohin pot with subtle Hanakeiso crystal glaze
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Size: Ideal for Shohin bonsai trees
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Origin: Crafted in Kyoto, Japan
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Glaze: Deep purple Hanakeiso — fine crystal patterns for a refined surface texture
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Fired at high temperatures for strength and color depth
Measurements:
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Outer (l x w x h): 18,0 x 14,0 x 5,5cm
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Inner (l x w x h): 16,0 x 12,0 x 4,0cm
About the Hanakeiso Glaze and Heian Senzan Kiln:
Founded in 1922, the Heian Senzan kiln in Kyoto has long been known for blending innovation and tradition in bonsai pottery. Their hallmark Hanakeiso glaze, developed by fourth-generation master potter Dobuchi Yoshiaki of the Touan workshop, uses zinc oxide to form crystalline structures during firing. This version features smaller, more intricate crystals, offering a refined alternative to the bold, flower-shaped patterns seen in other pieces.
Heian Senzan pots are crafted with the precision of Kyoto’s Kyo-yaki tradition, combining graceful forms, original glazes, and functional strength. Their Shohin pots are especially prized for their visual appeal and practical excellence — a timeless addition to any bonsai collection.