About the EBPC
Award winning bonsai potters and the best new talent from Europe have come together to provide this unique, indispensable resource.
For the 1st time, you can visit one site to;
- buy incredible pots from some of Europe’s best potters,
- learn about the pots and potters,
- and discover incredible new potters you may not have known existed.
The EBPC ‘online shop’ and information resources are brought to you by pot collector Alex Rudd of England, U.K.
The 'EBPC APP' can be downloaded from the Apple App store (for iPhones), or the Google Play Store (for Android phones) for FREE onto any mobile phone. (Available late January 2019!)
www.EuropeanBonsaiPotterCollective.com takes you directly to the shop.
But this site also houses all the information:
The potters regularly supply some of their finer works to the EBPC, in a way that allows these pots to be sold for no more than if purchased from the potter directly (where possible).
The aim of the venture is to promote and support good quality European bonsai pottery, and to provide; information, choice, and value for the discerning bonsai enthusiast and collector alike.
For the 1st time, you can visit one site to;
- buy incredible pots from some of Europe’s best potters,
- learn about the pots and potters,
- and discover incredible new potters you may not have known existed.
The EBPC ‘online shop’ and information resources are brought to you by pot collector Alex Rudd of England, U.K.
The 'EBPC APP' can be downloaded from the Apple App store (for iPhones), or the Google Play Store (for Android phones) for FREE onto any mobile phone. (Available late January 2019!)
www.EuropeanBonsaiPotterCollective.com takes you directly to the shop.
But this site also houses all the information:
- EBPC Potter Profiles & Showcases
- EBPD – European potter markings database (under construction)
- EBPV - EBPC potter Videos (under construction)
- Where to Find the EBPC – Trade Events & Club Pot Talks
- Newsletters
- Blogs
The potters regularly supply some of their finer works to the EBPC, in a way that allows these pots to be sold for no more than if purchased from the potter directly (where possible).
The aim of the venture is to promote and support good quality European bonsai pottery, and to provide; information, choice, and value for the discerning bonsai enthusiast and collector alike.