This piece is a vintage hardstone bonsai-style sculpture, crafted as a stylized flowering tree mounted in a carved stone planter. The tree features a gracefully curved trunk with deeply textured bark, rising organically from a bed of small white stone “gravel” that mimics a traditional bonsai setting. The branches extend asymmetrically, creating a sense of movement and age, and are adorned with delicately carved blossoms—white stone petals accented by warm peach-toned centers—and layered green stone leaves. The floral canopy feels airy yet intentional, echoing classical Asian-inspired compositions. The base is a solid, carved green hardstone planter, likely jade, serpentine, or a similar stone, with rich natural mottling and translucency. Its rectilinear form contrasts beautifully with the flowing lines of the tree, grounding the composition. The stone shows subtle variations in color—from pale celadon to deeper forest green—adding depth and visual interest. Overall, the sculpture reads as a decorative objet d’art, blending naturalistic detail with refined craftsmanship. It works beautifully as a tabletop statement piece, shelf accent, or collector’s item, especially appealing to those drawn to Asian-inspired décor, botanical forms, or hardstone carvings.