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Ganja Bonsai, born from the Japanese culture of cherishing objects

We create Ganja Bonsai using driftwood found in the mountains of Thailand and artisan-made pottery sourced from Japan's secondhand markets.

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Combining the bamboo smoking tools of the 70s with Thai culture

We give a modern twist to the bamboo smoking tools popular in the 70s. Each natural, reusable piece is handmade and can be used again and again with a simple cleaning.

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A Golden Week in Pattaya: Ceramics, Cannabis Farms, a 3D Artist, and a Stranger Who Recognized Me by My Bamboo Pipe

A Golden Week in Pattaya: Ceramics, Cannabis Farms, a 3D Artist, and a Stranger Who Recognized Me by My Bamboo Pipe

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My Ganja Bonsai Was an Art of Redefining Value All Along

My Ganja Bonsai Was an Art of Redefining Value All Along

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Bangkok 420 2026 — A Day Spent Almost Entirely with Cannabis Bonsai

Bangkok 420 2026 — A Day Spent Almost Entirely with Cannabis Bonsai

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OG Review

Kenji T.

Kenji T.

I chose a piece that makes the most of driftwood said to be found in the mountains. The curves and the flow of each branch are all different, so I completely understand the idea that no two are ever the same. Watching the Ganja Bonsai grow along the curves of the driftwood changed the whole atmosphere of the room just by being there.

Miyuki

Miyuki

It is planted in artisan pottery found in a Japanese secondhand market, and the vessel alone already feels valuable. The idea of giving old things new life rather than discarding them is exactly what the Ganja Bonsai product expresses.

Daniel R.

Daniel R.

The scent of bamboo really lingers, and every time I use it I can feel that it is a natural material. I love the calm aroma you can never get from a plastic device.

Takuya Sato

Takuya Sato

It is simply beautiful to look at. The balance of driftwood, pottery and plant is exquisite, and it fits perfectly as an interior piece. Every time guests come over it becomes a talking point and they always take photos. The very idea of Ganja Bonsai is fresh, and the concept of redefining value truly comes through.

Aom

Aom

Being handmade, each one has its own individuality, so I could enjoy the feeling of owning a one-and-only piece. It has a warmth that mass-produced items just do not have.

Yuki

Yuki

I fell in love the moment I saw it in person at Green House. It was far more delicate than in the photos, and both the texture of the driftwood and the feel of the pottery were unmistakably the real thing. I ended up buying it on impulse, but even after bringing it home I admire it every single day. I never imagined Ganja Bonsai could have such a complete kind of beauty.

Ken Tanaka

Ken Tanaka

The fact that you can use it again and again after cleaning is the best part. It is not disposable, so it is economical in the end, and it feels like a tool you can have a long relationship with, which makes me attached to it.

James L.

James L.

It is apparently a modern arrangement of a 70s bamboo smoking tool, and the rarity is just incredible. I have never seen anyone else with the same one, and since they are only made by hand, it really is a one-of-a-kind piece. Just owning it makes me feel special.