I love them both. I was so bored at the movie Avatar that I walked out at about the hour point. But, I think that, were I wealthy enough to be able to get one of these in my home, it would be Pandora. It evokes a feeling of timeless beauty
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I agree with you about Avatar; I didn't particularly enjoy it either😁, though it was impactful enough. Pandora truly has that timeless charm. Having such a masterpiece in our home would definitely be wonderful (and fearful at the same time of letting it die somehow...)!
Both trees are definitely impressive! That said, juniper’s traditional style really does have that 'wow wow' factor. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!"
As a westerner, I would call Pandora a bonsai, and Moonlight Voyage a penjing. Bonsai being more focused on the tree and penjing being more focused on the landscape.
That’s a great observation and you have a point! I never thought about that. I love that these distinctions can add new layers to how we see each piece. Thanks for sharing this perspective!
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I have no boundaries about what I feel is beautiful.
"Pandora" looks as a work of nature, without the hand of man...
Well said! Pandora is undoubtedly beautiful😊
I love them both. I was so bored at the movie Avatar that I walked out at about the hour point.
But, I think that, were I wealthy enough to be able to get one of these in my home, it would be Pandora. It evokes a feeling of timeless beauty
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I agree with you about Avatar; I didn't particularly enjoy it either😁, though it was impactful enough. Pandora truly has that timeless charm. Having such a masterpiece in our home would definitely be wonderful (and fearful at the same time of letting it die somehow...)!
Both trees are wow, but the juniper is wow wow for me. I prefer traditionale style.
Both trees are definitely impressive! That said, juniper’s traditional style really does have that 'wow wow' factor. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!"
As a westerner, I would call Pandora a bonsai, and Moonlight Voyage a penjing. Bonsai being more focused on the tree and penjing being more focused on the landscape.
That’s a great observation and you have a point! I never thought about that. I love that these distinctions can add new layers to how we see each piece. Thanks for sharing this perspective!