This tall, hexagonal bonsai pot's surfaces are marked by a naturally speckled, warm brown tone that emerges from the unpredictable firing process, giving every piece a one-of-a-kind finish. The tall, gently flared form enhances the sense of height and stability—perfect for cascade or semi-cascade bonsai styles that emphasize movement and downward growth. Subtle ridges along each edge add refinement and strength.
✓ Large-Sized. Inner Diagonal x Depth- 7.2" x 6.3" (18.5 x 16 cm) Approx.
✓ Made of Yixing Clay
✓ Unglazed Finish, Handmade
✓ Originally Crafted in China
✓ Has Drainage Hole
✓ Free Shipping!
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.
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.
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.