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Post  sunip Sat Jan 19, 2013 5:29 pm

Hello,
Here a stone i pictured today at the Noelanders show
together with a tree from Luis Vallejo.
Beautifull daiza as well.
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Post  dick benbow Sun Jan 20, 2013 3:41 am

thanks for being on hand to share what many of us would never see. Hope you'll continue to share Smile
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Post  trantanhung_nt Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:43 am

Hello Sunip ,
Dick Benbow , and all Friends _ Members IBC Forum ,
This landscape Stone , its Daiza , both are very nice presentation style for me .
I see this is a Suiseki - the Japanese style ?
Thank you sharing your article .
Sincerely ,
Hưng - Trần .

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Post  sunip Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:09 pm

Hello Hưng - Trần.
My guess is that this stone is from Japan and sure a suiseki.
The backside has a nice slope as well.
The stone has an excellent surface and yoseki.
It could be a cut stone, i do not know.
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Post  stonener Sun Jan 20, 2013 7:51 pm

Thanks Sunip! for sharing
You give us something nice to look at and talk about.
At first sight I too would think Japanese and Suiseki.
This stone is an excellent example and clearly shows them,
even the back as you point out for us who could not be there.
The Daiza to me screams cut stone yet speaks of quality craftsmanship,
it is refined and an elegant mate for this stone.
You leave us my friend wanting more?...
stonener
*humbly offered in fun and as expert on noting!*


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Post  sunip Sun Jan 20, 2013 9:09 pm

Hello Stonener.
Sorry i made only a picture of this one.
There where only a few stones.
The show is about trees and only here and there was a stone used.
Scrolls are not allowed and only sparingly smaller ones where used with shohin display.
But this stone i had to share with you ofcours.
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Post  Harria Mon Jan 21, 2013 8:24 pm

Here is the most beautifull suiseki I have seen from a good time. It represent exactly to me the perfect accord about wood and stone. When i say (and I know i say it to many times) that daizas are often LBT(little bit thick), with this daiza you can see what is my reference. Thanks for that. Very Happy Bravo
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Post  sunip Mon Jan 21, 2013 9:10 pm

Hello,
And if we talk about small stones there was the little turtledove stone from Kyoto in the display of Yvonne Grauback
Together with a Lonicera and a Malus.
But i did not manage to make a picture of it, maybe Yvonne will post an image?
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