
This medium-sized Mokko-style bonsai pot blends classical Japanese form with expressive glaze movement. Handbuilt in brown stoneware and fired in a Cone 10 reduction kiln, the pot features a layered blue-green glaze with subtle shifts of ochre, violet, and charcoal. The softly undulating rim catches the glaze in pools and breaks, while the exposed clay at the foot and underside adds grounding warmth.
Its lobed oval shape offers quiet asymmetry and a wabi-sabi sensibility — refined without rigidity. Ideal for medium-sized deciduous or flowering bonsai, but equally compelling as a standalone accent piece for a design-conscious collector.
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Details:
• Clay: Brown Stoneware
• Firing: Cone 10 Reduction
• Glaze: Layered blue-green with ochre, violet, and charcoal breaking
• Form: Mokko-inspired lobed oval
• Dimensions: Approx. 8.5” L × 7” W × 2.5” H
• Weight: ~2 lbs
• Drainage: 2 central square holes + 4 tie-down holes
• Stamped: HG chop mark (Ginkgo Clayworks)
• Finish: Satin-matte glaze with natural break and variation
• One-of-a-kind: Handbuilt
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This pot is part of the Signature Series from Ginkgo Clayworks — where classical forms are reimagined with glaze movement and quiet asymmetry.








