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A group of interesting stones.
Hope you will enjoy: )
1 The evolution of Man
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2 Ape...
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Here are more:
Photo 1.Spring in the mountain (Xinjiang Fengli Stone)
Photo 2. *** in the morning ( Xinjiang Fengli Stone)
Photo 3. Kunlun Mountain (Xinjiang Fengli Stone)
Photo 4. Auntum in the mountain (Inner Mongolia Gobi Stone)
Photo 5. Lion King (Burma Petrified Wood )
Photo 6.Nice Mountain...
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Hi all.
Here's a cool waterfall rock I found while cleaning out an office at work. while it's not technically a suiseki in that it has not been polished by the elements it is a very neat rock. The back stone is very brittle and easily flakes off.
I made the stand from a piece of log I found...
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The Spring is coming, I am glad to share some of the stones from China.
The first stone is like a bird,its eye,mouth are vivid. It is Inner Mongolia FengLi stone.
The second one is a natural painting,it is a typical landscape.This is a jade stone.
The flowers on the mountain,it is an agate.
The...
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hello!
My name is Patrice,I 'm a french guy and i like suiseki stones.
Here is one of my stones,I collected it 3 years ago.
I just baugh a doban to present it on sand.
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Got them yesterday.
The hill looking one is petrified wood the other im not sure, Ill hunt the lable out.
Im also after info on using crystal clusters as suiseki. Is it possible?
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Just a few of my rawks.
Some are so good from other views that I just am unsure how to show them.
Irene
This is all the same rawk and they many sides to it...
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Hi,
I was thinking of making dai for these stones I have collected, 2 mountain stones and a greenish viewing stone. Anyone know where the feet should be placed? Thanks.
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I picked up this rock a few days ago in a river bed near here. With the drought in the Southeast a lot of rocks can be seen that would not be visable other wise.
It is about 5" high and perhaps 3" across the bottom. Still has dirt and moss stuck to it and needs to be cleaned up to see the...
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I bought this stone from Ken McLeod, who was a viewing stone vendor at the Golden State Bonsai Federation convention a few weeks ago. Ken has a selection of wonderful and exqusite stones he collects from an undisclosed river location in Northern California.
This stone caught my eye because of...
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