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Jim Lewis 04-03-2003 07:16 PM

[IBC] bonsai artificial tree?
 
My grandmother came back to the U.S. and had in her treasures a
little
bonsai
tree, with flowers, leaves, and fruit? of glass (looks like

jade, but
Im pretty sure its glass). The tree is embedded in ornamental

rock
and in a ceramic 6 sided pot. It is a single trunk and is wind

swept
against a wind like at the coast.
what style of art is this?
I dont dare move the branches as its pretty old. It would be

fun to
shape one,
and Id like to find out what art this is, and purchase a newer

one.

Some folks call these "Ming Trees," and if it is old and
authentic it probably IS jade. If it is, though these aren't my
cup of tea, it's fairly valuable -- assuming nothing is broken
off of it. You can tell jade from glass by the fact that it
almost always feels cold to the touch. Glass warms up readily
when you hold it. (Jade will too, but S L O W L Y.)

Sometimes these have "flowers" of other semi-precious stones in
the foliage.

How long ago did she bring this back? From Japan, or from China?

Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Our life is
frittered away by detail . . . . Simplify! Simplify. -- Henry
David Thoreau - Walden

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Bart Thomas 05-03-2003 05:51 AM

[IBC] bonsai artificial tree?
 
Hi, Muggle (Great Name!)

I bought one of these at Gump's in San Francisco almost 20 years ago. They
usually are jade or other semi-precios stones. Back then, a tiny one was
around $50, and there were much larger and more complex trees available.

Regards,

Bart
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Subject: [IBC] bonsai artificial tree?


My grandmother came back to the U.S. and had in her treasures a little
bonsai
tree, with flowers, leaves, and fruit? of glass (looks like jade, but
Im pretty sure its glass). The tree is embedded in ornamental rock
and in a ceramic 6 sided pot. It is a single trunk and is wind swept
against a wind like at the coast.
what style of art is this?
I dont dare move the branches as its pretty old. It would be fun to
shape one,
and Id like to find out what art this is, and purchase a newer one.


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Jim Lewis 05-03-2003 02:51 PM

[IBC] bonsai artificial tree?
 
As I've already reported to "Muggle," they're called "ming
trees." They've had a couple of waves of popularity -- back in
the early 1900s, and then again after WWII -- two periods when
the west was exposed to Japan and China.

They used to be common in Oriental antique shops (like Gumps -- a
WONDERFUL store if you have bottomless pockets), but I did a
search for them and found nothing on the web -- well one site,
but . . .

There is a lot of porcelain and pottery with ming-tree designs,
and even some furniture, but the trees themselves seem to have
lost favor. I seem to recall seeing them in a catalog somewhere,
though.

Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - "People,
when Columbus discovered this country, it was plum full of nuts
and berries. And I'm right here to tell you the berries are just
about all gone." -- Uncle Dave Macon, old-time musician


Hi, Muggle (Great Name!)

I bought one of these at Gump's in San Francisco almost 20

years ago. They
usually are jade or other semi-precios stones. Back then, a

tiny one was
around $50, and there were much larger and more complex trees

available.


My grandmother came back to the U.S. and had in her treasures

a little
bonsai
tree, with flowers, leaves, and fruit? of glass (looks like

jade, but
Im pretty sure its glass).


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Len Arzoomanian , BonsaiRI 05-03-2003 06:17 PM

[IBC] bonsai artificial tree?
 
From: Jim Lewis
Date: 2003/03/05 Wed AM 09:21:19 EST
To:
Subject: [IBC] bonsai artificial tree?


but I did a
search for them and found nothing on the web -- well one site,
but . . .


I see them on E-Bay all the time, usually filling up my search when I am looking for bonsai related stuff. I even see a few books on making them with wire & beads. I just put bead and beaded in my words to exclude list and they go away ;)

Len

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Jim Lewis 05-03-2003 06:53 PM

[IBC] bonsai artificial tree?
 

but I did a
search for them and found nothing on the web -- well one

site,
but . . .


I see them on E-Bay all the time, usually filling up my search

when I am looking for bonsai related stuff. I even see a few
books on making them with wire & beads. I just put bead and
beaded in my words to exclude list and they go away ;)


Yet ANOTHER reason to avoid e-bay like it was plague! Wire and
beads do not a Ming tree make.

Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Our life is
frittered away by detail . . . . Simplify! Simplify. -- Henry
David Thoreau - Walden

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Len Arzoomanian , BonsaiRI 14-05-2003 04:08 PM

[IBC] bonsai artificial tree?
 
muggle wrote:

My grandmother came back to the U.S. and had in her treasures a little
bonsai
tree, with flowers, leaves, and fruit? of glass (looks like jade, but
Im pretty sure its glass). The tree is embedded in ornamental rock
and in a ceramic 6 sided pot. It is a single trunk and is wind swept
against a wind like at the coast.
what style of art is this?
I dont dare move the branches as its pretty old. It would be fun to
shape one,
and Id like to find out what art this is, and purchase a newer one.



Just did a search on Ebay using "glass bonsai tree" and came up with a 1/2 dozen or so for sale. I see them all the time on Ebay. I actually try to stop them from comming up in my searches by using "glass" and "bead(s)" exclude words! They are very nice
looking though, just don't need another thing to collect. ;-)

Len



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