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Bruce Lenore

With over 50 years of working with clay, I feel I’ve finally learned enough to create a truly proper bonsai pot. After earning my M.F.A. from Rhode Island School of Design in 1980, I became a full-time ceramic artist which led to crafting pottery, sculpture, and commissions using a variety of firing techniques.

My studio and kiln are in Smithfield, RI, where I focus on wood firing, a method that feels made for bonsai pots. It’s a collaboration between water, air, fire, and clay. The flame dances through the kiln, creating natural variations in color, subtle glaze shifts, and textures that make each pot one-of-a-kind.

As my knowledge of bonsai deepens, I aim for my pots to evolve alongside the trees they hold. My love of trees is what led me to bonsai - and now, I’m learning to care for a collection of my own.

  • 10.75” Rectangle Wood-Fired Handmade Bruce Lenore Pot No. 163

    10.75” Rectangle Wood-Fired Handmade Bruce Lenore Pot No. 163

    Handmade Bonsai Pot by Bruce Lenore Rectangular pot with dark chocolate-brown sides and a warm stone-cream interior. The wood-fire has left soft tonal variation and texture across the hammered surface. Clean rim and traditional form make this a versatile...

    $160.00
  • 11” Mokko Wood-Fired Handmade Bruce Lenore Pot No. 162

    11” Mokko Wood-Fired Handmade Bruce Lenore Pot No. 162

    Handmade Bonsai Pot by Bruce Lenore Mokko (cloud-shaped) round pot with a striking blue-green patina from the wood-fire. The surface carries a fine cross-hatch texture that shifts from teal to earthen tones, giving depth and character. A bold yet...

    $260.00
  • 11” Mokko Wood-Fired Handmade Bruce Lenore Pot No. 158

    11” Mokko Wood-Fired Handmade Bruce Lenore Pot No. 158

    Handmade Bonsai Pot by Bruce Lenore Generous mokko form with a bronze-to-copper surface and richly textured, hammered feel. Wood-firing created dark, smoky passages and metallic glints across the facets. A statement container with presence for medium...

    $260.00
  • 9” Mokko Wood-Fired Handmade Bruce Lenore Pot No. 160

    9” Mokko Wood-Fired Handmade Bruce Lenore Pot No. 160

    Handmade Bonsai Pot by Bruce Lenore Distinct mokko (quatrefoil) shape with a sandy-tan body and a darker chocolate rim that crisps the outline. Wood-firing leaves subtle vertical flame traces and gentle flashing—balanced, elegant, and versatile for...

    $235.00
  • 8.5” Round Wood-Fired Handmade Bruce Lenore Pot No. 146

    8.5” Round Wood-Fired Handmade Bruce Lenore Pot No. 146

    Handmade Bonsai Pot by Bruce Lenore Round mokko-influenced profile with a warm, flame-touched body. Along the rim, dark glaze drips collect into expressive runs, while wood-firing adds earthy variation across the surface. A bold, characterful pot for...

    $210.00
  • 8.5” Round Wood-Fired Handmade Bruce Lenore Pot No. 145

    8.5” Round Wood-Fired Handmade Bruce Lenore Pot No. 145

    Handmade Bonsai Pot by Bruce Lenore Light stone-cream body in a compact round with a soft matte surface. Fine tool marks and gentle firing speckle give quiet sophistication; warm terracotta interior adds depth. A clean, airy stage for flowering or...

    $160.00
  • 8.5” Round Wood-Fired Handmade Bruce Lenore Pot No. 134

    8.5” Round Wood-Fired Handmade Bruce Lenore Pot No. 134

    Handmade Bonsai Pot by Bruce Lenore Round form with a sandy, beige body and a bold deep-blue rim. The wood-firing leaves cool gray, crackle-like textures and small ash freckles that read natural and refined—great for shohin bonsai or accents that...

    $260.00
  • 11” Rectangle Handmade Bruce Lenore Pot No. 139

    11” Rectangle Handmade Bruce Lenore Pot No. 139

    Handmade Bonsai Pot by Bruce Lenore This elongated oval pot is decorated with carved diamond and sweeping line patterns, highlighted by wood-fired ash deposits. The surface bears soft gray-blue flashes from the flame’s passage. A striking choice...

    $185.00
  • 11” Oval Wood-Fired Handmade Bruce Lenore Pot No. 140

    11” Oval Wood-Fired Handmade Bruce Lenore Pot No. 140

    Handmade Bonsai Pot by Bruce Lenore This rectangular pot offers a different voice in the Bruce Lenore collection. The clay body shows earthy tan with gray flame traces, while the rim carries a soft golden hue. Subtle surface markings reveal the handmade...

    $185.00
  • 10.25” Oval Wood-Fired Handmade Bruce Lenore Pot No. 132

    10.25” Oval Wood-Fired Handmade Bruce Lenore Pot No. 132

    Handmade Bonsai Pot by Bruce Lenore This oval pot balances rustic texture with a clean oval silhouette. Wood-firing created darkened surfaces blended with subtle metallic blue-gray speckles. The form feels sturdy yet artistic, making it excellent for...

    $135.00
  • 9.5” Oval Wood-Fired Handmade Bruce Lenore Pot No. 142

    9.5” Oval Wood-Fired Handmade Bruce Lenore Pot No. 142

    Handmade Bonsai Pot by Bruce Lenore A deep oval pot that captures the essence of wood-firing, with dark surfaces kissed by grayish ash tones. The rugged rim and textured walls reveal the flame’s path, giving each viewing angle new interest. Ideal...

    $160.00
  • 9” Oval Wood-Fired Handmade Bruce Lenore Pot No. 136

    9” Oval Wood-Fired Handmade Bruce Lenore Pot No. 136

    Handmade Bonsai Pot by Bruce Lenore This compact oval bonsai pot glows with warm reddish-brown clay and scattered flecks of ash from the firing. The irregular rim adds an organic quality, while the three sturdy feet ground the form. A versatile piece,...

    $135.00

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Contrary to popular belief, Bonsai Gardening isn’t difficult. Some trees are more less difficult than others, but there’s nothing to be intimated by.

We usually respond to this by telling people that it is possible to kill anything, but given that, here are a few helpful facts: If you are just starting out and planning on keeping your bonsai inside most of the time you need a tropical tree. A succulent, like Mini Jade is good to start with. Other good varieties include Arboricola, Brazilian Rain Tree and Chinese elm.

Unfortunately it is impossible to list the symptoms of either in a concise manner.

Very generally speaking, if the roots collapse from lack of water you are likely to see a ‘freeze dried’ look to the leaves or needles. This will happen quite soon after the roots get too dry. Usually within a day or matter of a few days.

Over watering usually takes longer and results in a slower decline but both should be avoided.

Trust your instincts and review your habits, and remember, trees are trees and will grow leaves and drop leaves ( or needles) naturally, so some seasonal dropping of foliage is normal.

No, you will need to transplant it. Usually every one to three years is the norm.

We usually respond to this by telling people that it is possible to kill anything, but given that, here are a few helpful facts: If you are just starting out and planning on keeping your bonsai inside most of the time you need a tropical tree. A succulent, like Mini Jade is good to start with. Other good varieties include Arboricola, Brazilian Rain Tree and Chinese elm.

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Upon Arrival

  • Foliage Expectationt

    Some bonsai species (like Chinese Elm) may shed leaves during transit – this is normal and healthy.

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    Water your bonsai upon arrival and place it in a bright spot to help it acclimate.

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  • Potential Transit Stress

    Some bonsai may experience slight stress during transit; rest assured they will recover with proper care.