Significance of Size in Bonsai
The size of a bonsai tree bears a cultural symbolism, representing the delicate balance between nature, art, and patience. From the ancient 'Imperial' bonsai, dwarfing at 60 inches, to the diminutive 'Shito' looming under 3 inches, each size category tells a unique tale. In each snip, twist, and graft, the bonsai artist attempts to articulate a story within the imposed size restrictions, manifesting the aesthetics of resilience, balance, and symmetry.