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Post by Emily Csato »

Would it be possible to create a list of Australian bonsai potters with their websites and/or contact details? I've looked and haven't found much, and I'm really picky about the look of pots and want quality. If you know of any please post it below, and if we get enough sources the mods could pin it. Be nice to have it all in one place.

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Post by Ces »

Hey emily,

I'm no expert but i have enjoyed reading this gentlemen's blog 'bonsaipotterycoy.blogspot.com.au'. He seems dedicated to quality and hardiness.

He mainly does large pots but it may be worth a look for you.

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Post by Damian Bee »

Hi ces, I could not open that link :cry: could you post it again?
Great idea Emily :hooray:
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Damian Bee wrote:Hi ces, I could not open that link :cry: could you post it again?
Great idea Emily :hooray:
Try this
http://bonsaipotterycoy.blogspot.com.au/
When posted before it had ' ' at either end which prevented it from opening.

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Post by Damian Bee »

Talk about talent in your own backyard, Those pots are superb :hooray:
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Post by Scott Roxburgh »

There are a number for sale too! Pretty good prices for such large pots.

http://bonsaipotterycoy.blogspot.com.au ... -page.html
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I met Janet Selby at a bonsai show, and bought a couple of tiny pots from her. Her pots have a lovely Aussie bush kind of feel to them. I'd love to get some more.

http://www.janetselby.com.au/index.php?id=48&gid=2
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Post by Boics »

Great links and good topic.

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Post by kcpoole »

Great idea Emily
I have created a new wiki page, and linked it off the main page for easily finding
https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index. ... _Australia

Can everyone who knows the details of potters in Oz, post here the details and / or add them to the Wiki page directly.

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Scott Roxburgh wrote:There are a number for sale too! Pretty good prices for such large pots.

https://bonsaipotterycoy.blogspot.com.au ... -page.html
I'd buy them all, they are gorgeous. That oval cream glaze would look so striking with a maple.
ben the barbarian wrote:I met Janet Selby at a bonsai show, and bought a couple of tiny pots from her. Her pots have a lovely Aussie bush kind of feel to them. I'd love to get some more.

https://www.janetselby.com.au/index.php?id=48&gid=2
I've come across her website before, really nice wee pots.
kcpoole wrote:Great idea Emily
I have created a new wiki page, and linked it off the main page for easily finding
https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index. ... _Australia

Can everyone who knows the details of potters in Oz, post here the details and / or add them to the Wiki page directly.

Ken
That's fabulous, thanks.


Even if they don't have a website, please list contact details. There's so much unseen talent.
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Post by AnneK »

Very impressed. I don't know what the Happy Potter's output is; but his pots look superb and extremely well presented. But terrific would seem to be the appropriate word. So good, I'd say he has a potential market overseas!

Personally I'm fed up with the Chinese rubbish. I would be interested if anyone can say how the happy potter's prices compare with buying from say the UK or the USA?

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Two more for the list; talented potters from NSW, which I found in an issue of Sydney Bonsai's newletter:

Pat Kennedy Mirkwood Forest Bonsai Pottery
02 6946 2956
0400 216 563
patspots@bigpond.com
[Adelong NSW, Snowy Mts area]

Penny Davis Mudlark Studio Pottery
02 4959 4482
mudlarkpottery@bigpond.com
http://www.bonsaipotsau.blogspot.com
[Blackalls Park – Newcastle NSW area]

AnneK wrote:Very impressed. I don't know what the Happy Potter's output is; but his pots look superb and extremely well presented. But terrific would seem to be the appropriate word. So good, I'd say he has a potential market overseas!

Personally I'm fed up with the Chinese rubbish. I would be interested if anyone can say how the happy potter's prices compare with buying from say the UK or the USA?

Regards, AnneK
Well priced for the sizes. And it depends on who you buy from overseas. You can triple those prices plus shipping if you buy from certain artist, and they have a lot more choice over there. I would say that, from what I've seen of Aussie potters [which i not many], Happy Potter's pots resemble most what you can get from Europe.
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AnneK wrote:..how the happy potter's prices compare with buying from say the UK or the USA?
Compared to the recent import (see for sale section) his current advertised prices are "reasonable".

Any hand made pot is going to be cost uncompetive to a slip-and-dip production line
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Post by vgarth »

I dabble in bonsai pots too. My name is Val Garth and it's just a hobby, from which I sell a few in the clubs I'm in, in Melbourne. And have been invited to sell at Geelong Club.
I show some on my facebook page: Val Garth
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I haven't tried posting any pots through the mail, would really hesitate to do that.
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Also in Victoria, Castlemaine I think, or near it, is Trevor Wheeler. He is a good bonsai potter. Trevorpots@gmail.com is all I have, I buy pots from him at the bonsai shows up that way.
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