Shohin Shimpaku on purple clay bonsai pot.
Shohin Shimpaku on purple clay bonsai pot.
Shohin Shimpaku on purple clay bonsai pot.
Shohin Shimpaku on purple clay bonsai pot.
Shohin Shimpaku on purple clay bonsai pot.

Shohin Shimpaku on purple clay bonsai pot.

$388.00

Shohin Shimpaku Bonsai in Purple Clay Pot

A refined living sculpture, hand-trained and styled to embody balance and natural elegance.

This Shohin-sized Juniperus chinensis var. Shimpaku features graceful branching and lush, compact foliage. Planted in a traditional unglazed purple clay bonsai pot, it reflects the wabi-sabi spirit of Japanese bonsai artistry — simplicity, patience, and timeless beauty.


 

 

Features

  • Tree Variety: Shimpaku Juniper (Juniperus chinensis var. Shimpaku)
  • Style: Shohin Bonsai
  • Height & Dimensions: 26.7 cm (h) × 23 cm (w) × 20 cm (d)
  • Pot: Purple clay bonsai pot, 5.5 cm (h) × 15 cm (w) × 12.5 cm (d)
  • Special Note: You will be receiving this exact piece, carefully photographed for accuracy.

 

Why This Bonsai

 

  • Shimpaku Juniper is prized for its fine foliage, resilience, and graceful form — a favorite among bonsai artists.
  • Shohin size (under 27 cm) makes it ideal for display in homes, offices, or personal collections where space is valued.
  • Purple clay pot enhances the natural tones of the tree and soil, grounding the composition in traditional bonsai aesthetics.

 

What’s Included

  • One Shohin Shimpaku Bonsai (the exact piece shown)
  • Care guide for watering, light, and shaping
  • Secure packaging for safe transport


 

 

 

Care & Maintenance 

  • Light: Place in a bright location with at least 4–6 hours of indirect sunlight daily. Outdoors with filtered light is ideal; indoors near a sunny window is acceptable.
  • Watering: Keep soil evenly moist but never waterlogged. Water thoroughly when the top layer feels slightly dry. Avoid letting the soil completely dry out.
  • Humidity: Benefits from moderate humidity; mist foliage occasionally in drier environments.
  • Pruning: Trim new growth lightly to maintain shape. Avoid heavy pruning at once; style gradually.
  • Repotting: Every 2–3 years, using a well-draining bonsai soil mix.
  • Fertilizer: Feed with a balanced bonsai fertilizer every 4–6 weeks during the growing season