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Master: “Fune” Trunk bending and branch lowering lesson

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'Only when the Crown is formed does one become a true professional' — carrying the weight of those words, we bring the pine's Crown into a dome shape using Wiring and a Guy Wire Anchor. The apex is lowered using Jin as a fulcrum, and wire is applied carefully to each small branch, one by one. It is a journey of thought: working backward from the silhouette.

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What Does It Mean to Form the Crown?

'Once the Crown is complete, you are a true professional' — those words carry not only the sense of a culminating skill, but also the essence of what a bonsai artist has been working toward all along.

The First Branch and second branch are neatly arranged into their Branch Pads. And yet the Crown alone remains unfinished, still suspended in the air. The Crown is the gravitational center of the whole tree, the core of its impression, and the last thing to come together. That is precisely why being able to form it has become the measure of mastery.

Working Backward from the Silhouette

Before moving your hands, decide the finished form. Fix the outer line first, picture a dome-shaped silhouette, and then fit each branch into place one by one.

Do not move branches at random. Once the outside is decided, the inside follows naturally — that reverse-thinking approach transforms Wiring from a task into a form of design. Not pointed, but shaped like a gently flattened mochi: not a sharp apex, but a quietly spreading dome where a sense of Age / Maturity comes to dwell.

The Wisdom of Using a Guy Wire Anchor

Lowering a thick branch without breaking it — one answer to that challenge is the Guy Wire Anchor: a technique of using thin wire as a pull, fixing it to the Jin on the trunk as an anchor point, and changing the angle without damaging the bark.

Rather than using a tool, you use the tree itself. In the idea of making a Jin — shaped by years of time — serve as a fulcrum, you can glimpse the practical wisdom accumulated through long seasons of working hands. When the Crown is finally complete, what appears there is something beyond technique alone.

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