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I received in the mail today a very nice present. 2 pots made by my friend Tadashi. Tadashi is an extremely talented local Japanese potter from Maebashi City, Japan who happens to be a friend of mine. I asked Tadashi if he would make me a Bonsai pot or two and I told him I'd leave the design completely up to him. This is what he came up with. I'd like to know what you guys think.
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very nice! custom pots are always good, now... have ya got trees to put in them??? :D
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There is a tree that will go very well in one of these pots sitting out there waiting to drop its leaves. I'm going on a dig tomorrow....I might just find something for the other one.
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look forward to seeing them mate :D
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Very nice mate - I particually like the first one!
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Hi Webos, lovely pots. The Japanese are so good with glazes. I like the second one.
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These pots are so nice they could even be used for other things. I could see the second sitting on the dining room table with fruit.............. Just joking! They are lovely pots, Webos. You are blessed to have such a talented friend. Where can I get a friend like that?

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Very Nice :)
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hey webos :D

is your friend located in japan or here in australia?? i ask because i am wonder in that makes them australian pots or japanese?? maybe i am being pedantic about it, obviously they have been made with skill and talent by your friend, would love to hear some history of your mate, whether he has a workshop here or if he just does it for fun?

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I would love the second one for a Literati, the first one i am not so sure of.
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Tadashi Aoyama lives and works in Japan and his works are made in his workshop which is right behind his house in Maebashi city, Gunma Prefecture. Originally a racing boat driver, Tadashi started potting after a major boat accident which left him hospitalized for months. After the accident, he decided to pick up pottery as a hobby but he displayed such talent that he was able to turn his hobby to a profession.

If anyone is interested in pots made by Tadashi Aoyama, I can ask him if he'd be interested in making them for you.
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