My Danish stones
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Re: My Danish stones
This little stone, was also on "my" beach....It is a sightstone. One of my fauvorite stones. I have often seen them in Japan, but they are always very expensive....This one is danish, and I found it...thats much better. The little stone is 8.5 cm long, and 3.5 cm on the tallest point.
I carved the daiza from, what appeared to be a tiny piece of wood, but it became even much tinyer, as the work began to take shape.
It will take a while, before I try to make such a small stand again
The small stone, has the natural patina, and is showed dry.
Now I could finaly make use of the small old tower.
In the background is a small lake.
I hope you enjoy the stone.
Kind regards Yvonne
I carved the daiza from, what appeared to be a tiny piece of wood, but it became even much tinyer, as the work began to take shape.
It will take a while, before I try to make such a small stand again
The small stone, has the natural patina, and is showed dry.
Now I could finaly make use of the small old tower.
In the background is a small lake.
I hope you enjoy the stone.
Kind regards Yvonne
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Re: My Danish stones
It no doubt takes a WELL practiced eye to notice a stone such as this among no doubt thousands of others, I would never have seen this stone if it were me standing on that beach. Well done! The natural patina is also excellent!
drgonzo- Member
Re: My Danish stones
Yvonne Graubaek wrote:It is not easy to give good advise before.....
I have been working like a bee for quit a few hours, and this is hov the daisa became.
I hope you like my result.
I painted the daiza black, as the wood was a bit to the red side, and the patern of the stone, is to the yellow.
Kind regards Yvonne
I like this a lott Yvonne, but dont see the same thing you see, I see a woman at the beach and throwing here long hair back. (probably because I am a man )
Peter
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Re: My Danish stones
Yvonne Graubaek wrote:PEEETER!
I know, I mis the summer we still have to get.
Peter
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Re: My Danish stones
I found theese two stones yesterday.....
The one looks like a big fat frog to me, and the other, is my very first waterfallstone...sadly has the qristal waterfall turned gray...maybe there is a way to have it cleaned. Does anyone know how to do this?.
My stoneseach soon found an end...I will do other things now. My bussinesparter from Japan, who I have not heard from since the Szunami, send me a mail yesterday . So, now is must work...I could also use the money. And most of all, I will go back to japan soon.
Kind regards Yvonne
The one looks like a big fat frog to me, and the other, is my very first waterfallstone...sadly has the qristal waterfall turned gray...maybe there is a way to have it cleaned. Does anyone know how to do this?.
My stoneseach soon found an end...I will do other things now. My bussinesparter from Japan, who I have not heard from since the Szunami, send me a mail yesterday . So, now is must work...I could also use the money. And most of all, I will go back to japan soon.
Kind regards Yvonne
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Re: My Danish stones
A few days ago, I found this stylish little "near mountain" stone", I like it very much, because the direction of the stone is gentle, and the top, who broke off way back then, is highlighting the direction, also is the stone gently comming towards you....in the daisa, is the stone standing 8 cm tall, and 9 cm. wide.
Please enjoy the stone
After the photo was taken, was the stone placed in the garden again.
I used mahogany for this daisa. Sometimes I use teak.
Kind regards Yvonne
Please enjoy the stone
After the photo was taken, was the stone placed in the garden again.
I used mahogany for this daisa. Sometimes I use teak.
Kind regards Yvonne
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OH MY GOD, what can I say...JUN
( I am happy you are more moderate... but you showed the tits again....I will have to give the stone away.
( I am happy you are more moderate... but you showed the tits again....I will have to give the stone away.
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Yvonne Graubaek wrote:OH MY GOD, what can I say...JUN
( I am happy you are more moderate... but you showed the tits again....I will have to give the stone away.
yes please, theres is room in my garden, always room for shunga
Peter
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Re: My Danish stones
Peter I will MMAAYYBBEE give the stone to you....But before I even think more about it, will you have to say something nice about my newest stone and daisa. Then we see.
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Yvonne Graubaek wrote:Peter I will MMAAYYBBEE give the stone to you....But before I even think more about it, will you have to say something nice about my newest stone and daisa. Then we see.
Now you got me, I dont really now much about stones, the daiza I like very much and seems to fit very good, now for the stone.
It could be the picture, but to me its a bit like a worn down pyramide or a vulcano.
As said I do not know much about this subject.
Peter
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Re: My Danish stones
Yvonne Graubaek wrote:OH MY GOD, what can I say...JUN
( I am happy you are more moderate... but you showed the tits again....I will have to give the stone away.
If I can only see all that Peter saw.
regards,
jun
Last edited by jun on Tue Sep 13, 2011 1:32 pm; edited 1 time in total
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Re: My Danish stones
jun wrote:Yvonne Graubaek wrote:OH MY GOD, what can I say...JUN
( I am happy you are more moderate... but you showed the tits again....I will have to give the stone away.
If I can only see all that Peter saw I'll be glad to take the stone. but for now, please, keep it until I can see it all...maybe I am not yet enlightened like Peter. I don't deserve it yet, ... I still need to buy more stone app magazines and a few "playboy" magazines (or the other way around)..do you have some old copies Peter? send it over.
regards,
jun
No Jun, no magazines here
I was born with this gift
Peter
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Re: My Danish stones
What a gift Peter!
regards,
jun
regards,
jun
Last edited by jun on Tue Sep 13, 2011 1:33 pm; edited 1 time in total
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Re: My Danish stones
jun wrote:What a gift Peter! What a lovely gift!
I envy you.
BTW. Do you know what your name means? Peter- from the Greek word Petros: Meaning "stone". Perfect right? That's where the power of your gift came from- you can see what's in the stone.
regards,
jun
I knew that Jun, but never call me a fossil
Now we have to go on with this topic, Yvonne more stones please!
Peter
landerloos- Member
Re: My Danish stones
Yup!
My apology Yvonne. Got carried away with that particular stone. More stones please.
regards,
jun
My apology Yvonne. Got carried away with that particular stone. More stones please.
regards,
jun
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Re: My Danish stones
Hi Jun
It is OK...I guess there is a diffrense between man and woman jokes....I did not like, you showed the stone again, as i had posted an another stone, and would have prefered a responce to this stone.
I took it as the joke it was, with only one reply, hoping it stopped there.
Kind regards Yvonne
It is OK...I guess there is a diffrense between man and woman jokes....I did not like, you showed the stone again, as i had posted an another stone, and would have prefered a responce to this stone.
I took it as the joke it was, with only one reply, hoping it stopped there.
Kind regards Yvonne
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Re: My Danish stones
I hope my dai will be just as beautifull like the ones you showed us here Yvonne.
Kind regards
Peter
Kind regards
Peter
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Re: My Danish stones
Hi Peter
Many thanks
I have only made a very few daisas up to now, and I am still learning ( need to )
At the moment, am I working on an another daisa, but yours will be next.
Kind regards Yvonne
Many thanks
I have only made a very few daisas up to now, and I am still learning ( need to )
At the moment, am I working on an another daisa, but yours will be next.
Kind regards Yvonne
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Re: My Danish stones
Hi Jun
Many thanks for your reply....I just wonder if I left too little wood on this one?, or if it looks elegant....
Kind regards Yvonne
Many thanks for your reply....I just wonder if I left too little wood on this one?, or if it looks elegant....
Kind regards Yvonne
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