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kokedama money tree 4" Money Tree Kokedama with Shell Plate and Young Monk Figurines “Refrain from Improper Conduct”

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kokedama money tree 4" Money Tree Kokedama with Shell Plate and Young Monk Figurines “Refrain from Improper Conduct”4" Money Tree Kokedama with Black Shell Plate Bring a sense of calm, balance, and natural beauty into your space with this handcrafted Money Tree Kokedama set. Inspired by traditional Japanese plant art, this elegant arrangement combines minimalism, greenery, and meaningful symbolism in one unique piece. What Is Kokedama? Kokedama, often known as Japanese moss ball planting, is a traditional gardening art form that originated in Japan. Instead of

4" Money Tree Kokedama with Black Shell Plate

Bring a sense of calm, balance, and natural beauty into your space with this handcrafted Money Tree Kokedama set. Inspired by traditional Japanese plant art, this elegant arrangement combines minimalism, greenery, and meaningful symbolism in one unique piece.

What Is Kokedama?

Kokedama, often known as “Japanese moss ball planting,” is a traditional gardening art form that originated in Japan. Instead of growing plants in a regular pot, the plant’s roots are carefully wrapped in a soil ball covered with moss, creating a natural and sculptural appearance.

This 4" Money Tree Kokedama offers a modern interpretation of this timeless botanical art. Paired with a black shell-shaped plate, it creates a clean and sophisticated display suitable for homes, offices, meditation spaces, or gift giving (Housewarmings/Birthdays/Office openings/Thank-you gifts/Holidays and more)

The Money Tree plant is widely loved for symbolizing:

* Prosperity and abundance
* Good luck and positive energy
* Growth, balance, and harmony

Its braided trunk and lush green leaves make it both meaningful and visually striking.

What You Will Receive

Each order includes:

* One healthy 4" Money Tree Kokedama
* One black shell-shaped plate

Because every kokedama is handcrafted and each plant grows naturally, slight variations in size, shape, and fullness are part of its unique charm.

How to Care for Your Money Tree Kokedama

Light

Money Tree Kokedama grows best in bright, indirect sunlight. A spot near a window with filtered light is ideal. Avoid strong direct afternoon sun, which may scorch the leaves.

Watering

Unlike traditional potted plants, kokedama is watered by soaking. When the moss ball feels light or slightly dry:

  1. Fill a bowl with room-temperature water
  2. Submerge the moss ball for about 5–10 minutes
  3. Allow excess water to drain completely before placing it back on the plate

Most homes require watering approximately once every 7–10 days, though frequency may vary depending on humidity, temperature, and lighting conditions.

Humidity

Money Trees appreciate moderate humidity. Occasional misting can help keep the moss fresh and vibrant, especially in dry indoor environments.

Temperature

Keep your kokedama in temperatures between 60–80°F. Protect it from cold drafts, heaters, and sudden temperature changes.

Maintenance

Remove any yellow or damaged leaves as needed. Rotating the plant occasionally helps encourage balanced growth.

Why People Love Growing Kokedama

Kokedama combines natural beauty with simple, elegant design. The moss-covered plant creates a soft and artistic display that works beautifully in modern, cozy, Japandi, or zen-inspired spaces. Its compact size makes it easy to place on desks, shelves, coffee tables, or countertops while adding a calming touch of greenery indoors.

Many people also enjoy gifting kokedama because it feels both meaningful and unique. The Money Tree is often associated with prosperity, luck, and positive energy, making this kokedama a thoughtful gift for housewarmings, birthdays, office openings, or special occasions. Its beginner-friendly care also makes it a wonderful choice for both new and experienced plant lovers.

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