Hi all,
I thought I would put up some pics of my new pot...It was made during a pottery course down here in Canberra.
Let me know what you think...
Cheers
Scott.
My first Bonsai (shohin) pot.
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Re: My first Bonsai (shohin) pot.
really nice. i especially like the glaze
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very cool for first attempt. It adds a great dimension if you are designing your own trees and your own pots. A skill I would love to have and the time to do.
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Re: My first Bonsai (shohin) pot.
Very nice first pot Scott!
Did the glaze turn out the way you were hoping?
Do you have a bonsai in mind to put in it?
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Did the glaze turn out the way you were hoping?
Do you have a bonsai in mind to put in it?
Regards,
Steven
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Re: My first Bonsai (shohin) pot.
Thanks for the comments...
Yeah steven the glaze came out just as planned, it would have to be the best beginners glaze because it was just a quick dip and came out excellent! I made it a bit thin on the edges so that it would go the browny orange colour. i especially like the dripping effect that the pot has at the bottom in some places.
I was thinking of putting a shohin maple in it maybe an acer palmatum for the strong red autumn colour...just have to work on a tree now! Unfortunately i think most of my trees would be a fews off a bonsai pot.
For anyone reading this, contemplating having a go at pottery, check out your local society and look out for classes. Making my own pots has been more fulfilling than I ever imagined! Definitely give it a go!
Cheers
Scott
Yeah steven the glaze came out just as planned, it would have to be the best beginners glaze because it was just a quick dip and came out excellent! I made it a bit thin on the edges so that it would go the browny orange colour. i especially like the dripping effect that the pot has at the bottom in some places.
I was thinking of putting a shohin maple in it maybe an acer palmatum for the strong red autumn colour...just have to work on a tree now! Unfortunately i think most of my trees would be a fews off a bonsai pot.
For anyone reading this, contemplating having a go at pottery, check out your local society and look out for classes. Making my own pots has been more fulfilling than I ever imagined! Definitely give it a go!
Cheers
Scott
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The pot is really nice and the glaze is idea for deciduous trees. An elm would look good in it as well. I am impressed with your success.
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Re: My first Bonsai (shohin) pot.
Hey scott nice effort
I also like the dripping glaze.I have a few Maples I think woudl fit so if you want to give it to me I will Oblige gladly
It would look great on my bench
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I also like the dripping glaze.I have a few Maples I think woudl fit so if you want to give it to me I will Oblige gladly

It would look great on my bench
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Re: My first Bonsai (shohin) pot.
Hi Scott, did you ever find a tree to reside in this pot? I'm keen to see what species you chose to compliment the glaze colour ... (I have a similar colour pot that currently sits empty ...
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Nice pot btw

Nice pot btw

Cheers, Ryan
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Re: My first Bonsai (shohin) pot.
Definitely a beautiful little pot, very well done for a first go. (Are you sure this was your first attempt?)
I too would like to see what you've put in it, or what you put in it when you do. Val Garth
