Hi Everyone,
Has anyone come across this stamp? I suspect it's a Chinese made but the high quality has clouded my judgement.
Cheers,
Hal.
Bonsai pot chop....Japanese or Chinese?
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Bonsai pot chop....Japanese or Chinese?
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Re: Bonsai pot chop....Japanese or Chinese?
Have checked this stamp on https://japanesebonsaipots.net but to no avail...
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Re: Bonsai pot chop....Japanese or Chinese?
Here's another photo of this pot..
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Re: Bonsai pot chop....Japanese or Chinese?
Hi Mal
Looks like a Chinese penjing tray, I have a similar one with that pattern around the outside.
Looks like a Chinese penjing tray, I have a similar one with that pattern around the outside.
JC
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Hi Me Again
Just remembered that google has a translation app that you can download to your mobile, might help
Just remembered that google has a translation app that you can download to your mobile, might help
JC
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Re: Bonsai pot chop....Japanese or Chinese?
Hard to say but looking at the quality of the pattern on the side I would bet Chinese
Mike
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Re: Bonsai pot chop....Japanese or Chinese?
Japanese. It is a Tokoname chop.
Rotate it 90deg clockwise, and it becomes Suishoen.
Rotate it 90deg clockwise, and it becomes Suishoen.
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Re: Bonsai pot chop....Japanese or Chinese?
Bingo! Thanks guys. Wish I had paid attention more in Japanese class at primary school