philippine viewing stones/suiseki
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peterbrod
sancho6571
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Re: philippine viewing stones/suiseki
Hello
Drilling a hole?
What do you mean by natural stone?
Do you mean to say that those patterns are not fossils?
This is possible i think.
But when there are fossils in the stone it is a sedimentary stone,
sedimentary stones can change and become quit hard though.
When tectonic activity moves those sedimentary layers back,
deep down in the earth the enormous pressure crystallizes the stone, like chalk sedimentary becomes marble.
regards, Sunip
Drilling a hole?
What do you mean by natural stone?
Do you mean to say that those patterns are not fossils?
This is possible i think.
But when there are fossils in the stone it is a sedimentary stone,
sedimentary stones can change and become quit hard though.
When tectonic activity moves those sedimentary layers back,
deep down in the earth the enormous pressure crystallizes the stone, like chalk sedimentary becomes marble.
regards, Sunip
sunip- Member
Re: philippine viewing stones/suiseki
hi sunip,
hmmm yup i drill a hole on the stone,,tnx for the info i have to take the stone to one of my fellow member of our club here for further studies...
tnx.,,
sonny
hmmm yup i drill a hole on the stone,,tnx for the info i have to take the stone to one of my fellow member of our club here for further studies...
tnx.,,
sonny
sancho6571- Member
Re: philippine viewing stones/suiseki
Hi Sonny
It looks like you did a good job on this strange stone.
Kind regards Yvonne
It looks like you did a good job on this strange stone.
Kind regards Yvonne
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Re: philippine viewing stones/suiseki
Yvonne Graubaek wrote:Hi Sonny
It looks like you did a good job on this strange stone.
Kind regards Yvonne
thanks yvonne
sonny
sancho6571- Member
Re: philippine viewing stones/suiseki
Hello Sonny.
The stone is now definitely more living.
Now some natural yoseki would be lovely.
Sunip
The stone is now definitely more living.
Now some natural yoseki would be lovely.
Sunip
sunip- Member
Re: philippine viewing stones/suiseki
sunip wrote:Hello Sonny.
The stone is now definitely more living.
Now some natural yoseki would be lovely.
Sunip
thanks sunip
regards,
sonny
sancho6571- Member
Re: philippine viewing stones/suiseki
Hi Sancho
It looks like a nice stone...can we see the stone from birdsview?.
Kind regards Yvonne
It looks like a nice stone...can we see the stone from birdsview?.
Kind regards Yvonne
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Re: philippine viewing stones/suiseki
Yvonne Graubaek wrote:Hi Sancho
It looks like a nice stone...can we see the stone from birdsview?.
Kind regards Yvonne
hi yvonne tnx,,ok wait ill take a picture of that stone again...
regards
sancho
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Re: philippine viewing stones/suiseki
Hi Sonny
I find many stones with this shape...and I do not take them home, as the shape is not optimal for suiseki....please send me a photo from abowe ( look dawn at the stone), and I will draw what I find is important.
Kind regards Yvonne
I find many stones with this shape...and I do not take them home, as the shape is not optimal for suiseki....please send me a photo from abowe ( look dawn at the stone), and I will draw what I find is important.
Kind regards Yvonne
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Re: philippine viewing stones/suiseki
Hi Sonny
Yes, this was the angle I wanted...
This stone is nice, as the two lines follow each other nicely....i would take this stone home also.
I looked to me like the front was rounded, and the backside was staight, wich is not nice.
The straight line in the front makes the stone come together.
Kind regards Yvonne...thanks for sharing
Yes, this was the angle I wanted...
This stone is nice, as the two lines follow each other nicely....i would take this stone home also.
I looked to me like the front was rounded, and the backside was staight, wich is not nice.
The straight line in the front makes the stone come together.
Kind regards Yvonne...thanks for sharing
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Re: philippine viewing stones/suiseki
Yvonne Graubaek wrote:Hi Sonny
Yes, this was the angle I wanted...
This stone is nice, as the two lines follow each other nicely....i would take this stone home also.
I looked to me like the front was rounded, and the backside was staight, wich is not nice.
The straight line in the front makes the stone come together.
Kind regards Yvonne...thanks for sharing
tnx yvonnne!!! for now im looking for a nice wood that i can make a daiza for this ...regards sonny...
sancho6571- Member
Re: philippine viewing stones/suiseki
Hi Sonny
Can not wait to see it.....
Kind regards Yvonne
Can not wait to see it.....
Kind regards Yvonne
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