







Vintage RARE 1960s Jade Agate White Quartz Bonsai Prosperity Tree of Life 12"
This rare vintage gemstone bonsai tree is a striking decorative piece from the 1960s, crafted with polished jade leaves and creamy white quartz blossoms. The tree is delicately hand-wired, giving each branch and flower a natural, lifelike quality, while the stone base provides stability and visual balance. Its presence captures both artistry and symbolism, making it a unique addition to vintage and mid-century collections.
Gemstone bonsai trees, often associated with prosperity and harmony, became popular in the mid-20th century as decorative art pieces. This example combines the cultural artistry of Asian design with the organic textures of natural stone, appealing to both Mid-Century Modern enthusiasts and collectors of Asian decorative arts. Its size and completeness make it ideal as a centerpiece, display accent, or conversation piece for home or office décor.
Why It’s Special?
Larger examples of jade and quartz bonsai trees from the 1960s are increasingly scarce, especially in good condition. Each piece was handcrafted, ensuring no two are exactly alike, which adds to its collectability and appeal for vintage design lovers.
Product Details:
Brand: Unmarked
Manufacturer: Unknown
Material: Jade, Quartz, Wire, Stone Base
Collection / Pattern: Bonsai Prosperity Tree
Color: Green, White, Brown, Natural Stone Hues
Estimated Era / Date: 1960s
Origin: China
Style / Design Notes: Mid-Century Modern decorative sculpture, Asian gemstone art, prosperity tree symbolism
Features:
Handcrafted bonsai tree sculpture with jade leaves and quartz blossoms
Detailed wirework branches arranged in lifelike form
Mounted in a polished stone base for stability and display
Symbolizes prosperity, growth, and balance in Asian decorative traditions
Large 12-inch size, ideal for display in vintage or eclectic interiors
Dimensions:
Height: 12 in
Width: 12 in
Base: 6 in
Condition: Good vintage condition with no cracks or chips to the base or major elements. Minor natural inclusions in the stones and light wear are consistent with age.