What is 'Sumo'?

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What is 'Sumo'?

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I've searched high and low but I can't seem to find a criteria for a "Sumo" bonsai. Can anyone tell me what would qualify as a 'sumo' bonsai? For example 'shohin' is under 25cm, but are there dimensions which would make a bonsai, sumo? I've seen it mentioned many times but there doesn't seem to be any references to size/dimension, usually just a description like 'sumo' or 'stumpy'. :lost:

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Re: What is 'Sumo'?

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Just like the wrestlers, as wide or wider than taller. All about ratios.

Figs and olives seem to be perfect candidates. HTH.
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Gawd this could be another hornets nest opened :lol:

I believe it is generally accepted as being shorter than the classic ration of 6:1 of height to width.
Typically about 2-3 : 1 is called Sumo methinks.

Now don't ask where the width is measured, 'cos that is the other hornets nest :shock: but I consider the width of the tree to be across the widest point of the nebari just above the soil level.

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Ok, thanks guys! That makes sense :tu:

I wonder who coined the phrase 'sumo' though and if they had a strict criteria as to what would be classed as sumo. :lost: Something to ponder while dodging the hornets! lol ;)

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Good question
The only place I have seen it mentioned is on this forum.

Is this an AusBonsai coined term?

In which case Steven have you trademarked it yet.
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kcpoole wrote:Gawd this could be another hornets nest opened :lol:

I believe it is generally accepted as being shorter than the classic ration of 6:1 of height to width.
Typically about 2-3 : 1 is called Sumo methinks.

Now don't ask where the width is measured, 'cos that is the other hornets nest :shock: but I consider the width of the tree to be across the widest point of the nebari just above the soil level.

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anttal63 wrote:
kcpoole wrote:Gawd this could be another hornets nest opened :lol:

I believe it is generally accepted as being shorter than the classic ration of 6:1 of height to width.
Typically about 2-3 : 1 is called Sumo methinks.

Now don't ask where the width is measured, 'cos that is the other hornets nest :shock: but I consider the width of the tree to be across the widest point of the nebari just above the soil level.

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Chris H wrote:Good question
The only place I have seen it mentioned is on this forum.

Is this an AusBonsai coined term?

In which case Steven have you trademarked it yet.
I have heard it many times on other forums and articles. One of those things that are quite hard to pin down. I have no idea as to whether the Japanese use the term :lost:

See this articel from the American bonsai Society.
http://absbonsai.org/bonsai-articles/bo ... umo-shohin
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I basically believe 'Sumo style' bonsai is the width of the base of the tree to the height of the tree is 1-2 or 3 very popular in Japan about 10 years ago.
I actually love this style. Here's some pics.
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Chris H wrote:Good question
The only place I have seen it mentioned is on this forum.

Is this an AusBonsai coined term?

In which case Steven have you trademarked it yet.
My :2c:...the style may have been around for a while? but the actual term "sumo" was apparently coined by an American member of IBC...or at least that is what I have read previously from posts on IBC.

Thanks for the pics chrisatrocky, the first one is my favourite :tu2:
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Re: What is 'Sumo'?

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kcpoole wrote: See this articel from the American bonsai Society.
http://absbonsai.org/bonsai-articles/bo ... umo-shohin
Thanks Ken, this article is really good, gives a great explanation and ratios for the creation of a 'sumo shohin'

Also chrisatrocky the pics are great- my favourite is the last one ;) but they're great examples.

Thanks everyone for all your input! Now I understand what it is, watch this space for my own sumo creation! :tu:

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