This extra-large octagonal bonsai pot blends structure and storytelling. Its eight-panel form is adorned with engraved Chinese calligraphy and a landscape scene, capturing the quiet beauty of classical East Asian brushwork.
With a depth of 10.2", this pot is well-suited for larger bonsai trees that require deep anchoring and a wide visual base. The dual-tone clay body makes it a standout piece for formal displays or premium bonsai work.
✓ Extra-Large Sized. Inner Diagonal x Depth- 23.6" x 10.2" Approx.
✓ Made of Yixing Clay
✓ Unglazed Finish
✓ Originally Crafted in China
✓ Has Drainage Hole
✓ Free Shipping!
SHIPPING
- Shipping Timeframe: Estimated delivery time is 10 to 20 days depending on your location.
- Order Tracking: You will receive a tracking number within 12hrs after ordering.
RETURNS & REFUNDS
We offer refunds or replacements for:
- Items that arrive damaged, defective, or incorrect
- Orders lost in transit
To request a refund/replacement, please contact us at: info@mypotscape.com within 30 days of delivery with photos or videos of the issue.
💡 No returns are accepted for change of mind once an order has shipped.
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MEASUREMENT & COLOR NOTES
- Size Variance: All measurements are taken manually. Slight size variations may occur.
- Color Inaccuracy: Due to lighting and screen settings, colors may appear slightly different from what you see online.
FULFILLMENT PROCESS
To keep prices fair, we don’t keep inventory. Instead, we purchase your item from trusted suppliers, pack it at a warehouse, and ship it directly to you. This process helps us offer you better value without compromising on quality.
In rare cases, if your selected pot becomes unavailable, we may ship a closely matching alternative of the same quality.
If an item you ordered is out of stock, we’ll contact you right away with suitable alternatives or offer a full refund — your satisfaction is our priority.
HANDMADE PRODUCT VARIANCE
Many of our pots are handmade or semi-handmade, and may show small marks, asymmetries, or surface differences. These are not defects—they’re natural results of traditional techniques and kiln variation, and part of what makes each piece unique.
Note: Artists and suppliers may occasionally update designs, so your pot may differ slightly from the product image.