One tree. One story
Patience and Perseverance.
Created with Care.
The Founders Sakura Bonsai
“At Sakura Bonsai, it’s just us - Cosmin and Mihaela. We do the hands-on work: we plant, care for, and style bonsai, try classic styles, and honor the principles of Japanese art. We’re just starting out, but we’re consistent. We leave our mark on every project and add personal touches without losing the essence. If you’d like to see how a small project grows, you’re welcome to follow along!”

Bonsai is the Japanese art of cultivating miniature trees in containers, but its origins lie in ancient China, where the technique of miniaturizing trees (known as penjing) was practiced as early as around 700 CE. This tradition was adopted in Japan during the Middle Ages (the Kamakura period) and developed under the influence of Zen Buddhism, with the Japanese creating their own styles and cultivation techniques. Bonsai was first presented in Europe at the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1878, causing a true sensation among Western horticulture enthusiasts.
The Spirit of Patience
Growing Bonsai

Heritage
Bonsai blends horticulture with Japanese aesthetics. The practice fosters patience, restraint, and respect for nature; bonsai is both a refined art and a personal discipline.

Investment
Bonsai can also be an investment: older, award-winning pieces with Japanese provenance can fetch high prices; they require expertise, constant care and insurance and plenty of patience.

Benefits
A bonsai can bring tangible benefits: just looking at a bonsai is associated with increased parasympathetic activity and reduced prefrontal cortex activity; hands-on interaction with plants reduces physiological and psychological indicators of stress compared with a computer task; and therapeutic horticulture has a significantly positive effect on mental health.







