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This is a discussion on my simulation of stone pot within the Pots, Containers and Stands forums, part of the Miscellaneous category; Nowdays people tend to nature and back to nature's living conditions, simulating stone flowerpot against this backdrop. Paleolithic series of ...
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: china
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my simulation of stone pot
Nowdays people tend to nature and back to nature's living conditions, simulating stone flowerpot against this backdrop. Paleolithic series of patented products selected as the prototype of natural stone, and then processed by the multi-channel process, its appearance without deliberate processing, carriage style is purely natural. The appearance of this new products will change the present situation of traditional plastic and ceramic flower pots, It is the new combination of the flower pots and the flowers. Their special and faddish traits win everyone`s heart as soon as they are pushed into the market.
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Antwerpen, Belgium
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Hi,
nice . . . But in general not really my cup of tea, barring the lil'uns for Kusamono. For actual bonsai, these pots have a tendency to divert to much attention to themselves, IMHO. I can picture however some exceptions; a nicely rugged cascade, for instance . . .
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A bit "Windswept"
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Four post's of the same picture (which I have deleted)!
I smell advertising here and I sincerely hope not. Please, one picture of the same thing is quite sufficient. ~Phil~
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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Nature of the plant itself is in crevice in the stone, so the simulation of stone pot have a certain reason. Post some more pictures for everyone to pot
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A bit "Windswept"
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But please try to use the "Manage Attachments" feature as they are a tad too large. ~Phil~
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