Bonsai is a Japanese version of the original traditional Chinese art penjing or penzai. Unlike penjing, which utilizes traditional techniques to produce entire natural sceneries in small pots that mimic the shape of real life trees. Similar versions of the art exist in other cultures, including the miniature living landscapes of Vietnamese Hòn non bộ. It was during the Tang dynasty, when penjing was at its height, that the art was first introduced into Japan. Pot size: 15 cm Height: 35 cm
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DIMENSIONS: Height from soil: 28 - Overall width: 31 - Nebari: 17 - Trunk at first branch: 8 1/2 - Chinese pot: 27
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