At the Sam Son bonsai exhibition (Thanh Hoa), many bonsai works were recently displayed. These are selected works from gardeners in 15 provinces and cities nationwide
Mr. Nguyen Trong Nhan, head of the Organizing Committee, said the works born here are valuable. from a few tens of millions to several hundred million
“ Bonsai trees are small but the price is not small because bonsai is an art of controlling and reducing the size of regular trees to create a natural symbol in a pot, so they are very expensive compared to regular trees,” Mr. Nhan explained.
Mr. Nhan’s tree is just over 20cm tall The canopy is about 30cm wide but costs several hundred million
Small tree but large, short trunk. Branches are cut for many years to get a beautiful work
According to Mr. Nhan, the value of bonsai trees partly lies in the difficulty of creating but only Only highly skilled artisans can do it.
In addition to the artistic element, the older the tree, the more valuable it is because when the player buys the tree, he buys it all. time.
According to Mr. Nhan, creating a small tree takes workers many years. During the creation process, if there is any negligence, it will be damaged, which means years of effort will be thrown into the river and into the sea.
The Chief of Organizing Committee said Initially purchased embryo trees are often very cheap, some are only a few million dong, but after 10 or 20 years of creation… it is normal for trees to cost hundreds of millions
Each gardener can only create a few typical trees, so they have very little to sell because they have been attached to the tree for many years, so they consider the tree as a member of the family
Mid-range trees (2 people carry them) usually have a higher price. There are trees worth up to billions
Each tree has a different shape, but they all have their trunks, arms and branches cut to perfection
According to Mr. Nhan, a lot of transactions took place during the exhibition. Someone just bought a tree for 100 million and then made a profit of 15 – 20 million in just a few minutes.
However, many people bring trees for tourists The hobbyist admires his work but has no intention of selling it.
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