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Suiseki, Bonseki, Visningssten, "Waterfall stone滝石" - Sten, kvarts, kalksten - Japan - Showa-perioden (1926-89)
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Suiseki, Bonseki, Visningssten, "Waterfall stone滝石" - Sten, kvarts, kalksten - Japan - Showa-perioden (1926-89)

Among all suiseki, the waterfall stone captivates many people. This product was inherited from a Japanese collector, and in addition to its size, it is a very impressive piece. Perhaps the greatest attraction of this stone is that the waterfall part is not solid white. Because unlike the usual waterfall stones, it has a yellow tinge, it can appear gold depending on how the light hits it, creating an even more majestic atmosphere. Waterfall stones like this are rarely offered by collectors, so this could be considered a real gem. In Japan, it is said that even an encounter with a stone is a kind of destiny. I would like to give this stone to someone who sees it and feels a deep connection with its appearance. Size: H 19.8cm W 22.8cm D 12.7cm Weight 4220g (including base) The wooden base has deteriorated over time. There is no problem with placing stones on it, but if this bothers you please refrain from bidding. About Takiishi: Takiishi (waterfall stone) is one category of suiseki. As the name suggests, takiishi are water stones with quartz and limestone intrusions within the stone that resemble a waterfall. The shape of the waterfall can vary from a single, neat waterfall to a spectacular series of waterfalls or complex, branching waterfalls. As for the waterfall part of takiishi, those where the waterfall goes all the way around the stone are called hachimaki (headband) or fundoshi (loincloth), and are said to be almost worthless. Shipping: The estimated delivery time for the product is typically around 10-20 days. During certain periods such as year-end holidays and holiday seasons, there is a possibility of extended delivery times. As for shipping, the items will be carefully packaged and sent via either DHL or FedEx, depending on the circumstances. Important note: Please note that import duties, taxes, and any additional charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the responsibility of the buyer. Additionally, when the product arrives in your country and undergoes customs clearance, customs or the shipping company may contact you for clearance procedures via phone or email. Please ensure that you can promptly respond to such communication. Failure to do so may result in the parcel being returned to Japan, incurring double shipping fees for reshipment. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Nr. 86528521

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Suiseki, Bonseki, Visningssten, "Waterfall stone滝石" - Sten, kvarts, kalksten - Japan - Showa-perioden (1926-89)

Suiseki, Bonseki, Visningssten, "Waterfall stone滝石" - Sten, kvarts, kalksten - Japan - Showa-perioden (1926-89)

Among all suiseki, the waterfall stone captivates many people.
This product was inherited from a Japanese collector, and in addition to its size, it is a very impressive piece.

Perhaps the greatest attraction of this stone is that the waterfall part is not solid white.
Because unlike the usual waterfall stones, it has a yellow tinge, it can appear gold depending on how the light hits it, creating an even more majestic atmosphere.

Waterfall stones like this are rarely offered by collectors, so this could be considered a real gem.

In Japan, it is said that even an encounter with a stone is a kind of destiny.
I would like to give this stone to someone who sees it and feels a deep connection with its appearance.


Size:
H 19.8cm
W 22.8cm
D 12.7cm
Weight 4220g (including base)

The wooden base has deteriorated over time.
There is no problem with placing stones on it, but if this bothers you please refrain from bidding.


About Takiishi:
Takiishi (waterfall stone) is one category of suiseki.

As the name suggests, takiishi are water stones with quartz and limestone intrusions within the stone that resemble a waterfall.

The shape of the waterfall can vary from a single, neat waterfall to a spectacular series of waterfalls or complex, branching waterfalls.

As for the waterfall part of takiishi, those where the waterfall goes all the way around the stone are called hachimaki (headband) or fundoshi (loincloth), and are said to be almost worthless.


Shipping:
The estimated delivery time for the product is typically around 10-20 days.
During certain periods such as year-end holidays and holiday seasons, there is a possibility of extended delivery times.
As for shipping, the items will be carefully packaged and sent via either DHL or FedEx, depending on the circumstances.

Important note:
Please note that import duties, taxes, and any additional charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.

These charges are the responsibility of the buyer.

Additionally, when the product arrives in your country and undergoes customs clearance, customs or the shipping company may contact you for clearance procedures via phone or email.
Please ensure that you can promptly respond to such communication.
Failure to do so may result in the parcel being returned to Japan, incurring double shipping fees for reshipment.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

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