Ceramics for Sale - Piedmont Bonsai

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Hey Everyone,

I have posted a few bonsai pots from my collection for sale on my Website. If you sign up for my email newsletter you can receive a code for 10% off your purchase. If you have any questions feel free to comment in the thread or send me a PM.

Thanks,
Adam
 
Are your pots high fired? Can they stay outside during the winter months?
 
Yes, i have used all of these pots outdoors for all seasons. They’re made for bonsai. Disclaimer these pots are not made by me. They are pots from my personal collection that I am selling.
 
Nice prices!
 
Noob question but what are the differences between the $20 pots and the several $100 pots?
 
Noob question but what are the differences between the $20 pots and the several $100 pots?
Quality and craftsmanship vs mass production. While you could show trees in the budget pots, the more expensive ones would be considered true "Show Pots".
hope that helps.
 
I signed up for news letter but didn't get 10% off coupon
 
I have discounted a few of these pots even more. Im selling them solely to reduce my collection. 10% discount code still applies when you sign up for my newsletter.
 
Happy Fourth of July everyone. Use code Freedom20 for 20% off the pots on my website. Sale ends on Saturday at 11:59pm
 
Kiln stopped so it increases value? It's pottery...a kiln fires the piece but has nothing to do with the quality or craftsmanship of the piece. You would get the same end product if you took the unfired piece to another kiln with same firing temp...etc.

No offense but if the kiln was that special and the quality of work was that good, why did they close?

I may never own an expensive bonsai but I'd never buy a $200+ pot living in the north...can't guarantee it not to crack over winter.
 
Kiln stopped so it increases value? It's pottery...a kiln fires the piece but has nothing to do with the quality or craftsmanship of the piece. You would get the same end product if you took the unfired piece to another kiln with same firing temp...etc.

No offense but if the kiln was that special and the quality of work was that good, why did they close?

I may never own an expensive bonsai but I'd never buy a $200+ pot living in the north...can't guarantee it not to crack over winter.
You’re new to this, aren’t you.😂
 
But not pottery...knowing how much things cost, let's you know what things are worth...

Would you pay $20 for a 4 pack of beer knowing it cost less than $3 to produce and can? If so, then that says alot about you...
 
Theres a lot to unpack with your comments. I recommend you read into bonsai pottery, and market economics.
Also I paid more than $200 for this pot and am selling it at a loss purely to free up space, so theres that.
 
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