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Kaneshin Watering nozzle – long 58 cm

2,200฿

Watering Nozzle made of brass with valve
Size 375mm No.127C
Size 580mm No.127D”

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Bonsai Scissors – Stainless steel – (ไม่ขึ้นสนิม) “ length 180mm”

1,900฿

Bonsai scissors -stainless steel- total length 180mm No.831

It is the shape of a traditional bonsai scissors.

It is used for various situations such as twig cutting, bud picking, and root cutting.

It is made of stainless steel, so it will not rust easily.

It is difficult to use with small bonsai, so it is suitable for bonsai of medium size or higher.
It is also used for root cutting. If you use it for root cutting, please use it after removing the pebbles. It will chip if a pebble is caught.

บอนไซ ID953: Japanese Black Pine – forest style

estimated to be over 50 years old, is cultivated in the striking forest style. This technique involves planting multiple trees together on a flat slab, creating the appearance of a miniature forest. The slab, imported from Japan, is specially designed to enhance this effect. The trees have matured over decades, showcasing a harmonious blend of robust trunks, rugged bark, and lush foliage. This bonsai composition embodies the essence of a natural forest, meticulously crafted to bring a piece of serene woodland beauty into any space.

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บอนไซ ID965: Itoigawa​ Shimpaku​ – slanted style 40-45yrs old

42,000฿

Itoigawa Shimpaku
Slanted Style
est. age 40 yrs old
Kansai, Japan

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บอนไซ ID971: Kishu​ Shimpaku​, Forest Style

49,000฿

Total Height : cm
Total width : cm
estimated age : 20-25 years old
The Yose-Ue bonsai forest style, also known as the forest or group planting style, involves creating a miniature forest scene with multiple trees planted together in a single container. This style aims to replicate the natural appearance of a forest, with trees of varying heights and thicknesses arranged to create depth and perspective. The trees are typically planted on a flat slab or shallow pot to emphasize their height and create a sense of a natural landscape.

The Kishu Shimpaku juniper, known for its compact foliage and elegant form, is a popular choice for bonsai. When planted on a stone slab, it adds a rugged and naturalistic element to the composition. The stone slab serves as a natural base, enhancing the visual appeal and creating a harmonious blend between the trees and their environment