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Anthurium Hoffmannii 'Red Sinus' specimen miniatures [Limited]

Anthurium Hoffmannii 'Red Sinus' specimen miniatures [Limited]

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Miniature Foliage Art by Araceae Art

Handcrafted by a skilled Taiwanese botanical artist, each piece captures the beauty of tropical foliage in stunning detail. Made from premium Japanese clay, these miniature specimens showcase the unique textures and veins of real leaves, bringing nature’s quiet elegance into your home.

Framed and ready to display, they can be hung or stood upright, making them perfect as thoughtful gifts or timeless décor for any plant lover.

More than just decoration, each piece is a small tribute to the beauty of growth and the art of noticing the little things.

Size : W:11cm , H:15cm   

 

Anthurium Hoffmannii ‘Red Sinus’ – Collector’s Hybrid with Striking Contrast

Originating as a cultivated hybrid, often called Blood Moon, this Anthurium is prized for its velvety, heart-shaped leaves and dramatic red sinus. Emerging foliage is glossy and bold, maturing into deep green-black with striking crimson highlights. Rare and highly collectible, it’s a hybrid that showcases both elegance and intensity.

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About the Artist: Araceae Art

When the world slowed down in 2020, Toby found comfort and inspiration in the quiet resilience of houseplants, especially the bold shapes and striking patterns of tropical foliage. What began as a personal fascination soon grew into Araceae Art: a collection of meticulously handcrafted miniature plants that honor the beauty and uniqueness of nature’s finest leaves.


After experimenting with countless materials, Toby discovered that Japanese resin clay allowed him to capture what he loved most, the delicate veins, textured surfaces, and lifelike character of tropical plants. While many miniature artists focus on animals or fantasy scenes, Toby chose plants for the story they tell: one of slow growth, quiet strength, and connection to the natural world.

"Working with clay feels special," he says. "It’s the same earth that helps plants grow, and now I get to use it to capture their beauty in a lasting way."


Owning a piece of Araceae Art isn’t just about having something pretty. It’s a quiet reminder that even when things feel still, life keeps growing and so can we.