Suiseki (Itodaki-ishi)

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Itodaki-ishi

This stone is called Itodaki-ishi translating to coastal rock due to its appearance of a line running down the front face of the rock suggesting a waterfall.


“Suiseki”, or “viewing stones” is a popular form of Japanese art. The stones are formed through time naturally by water and wind erosion, and it is the size and shape of the stone that gives it its name and significance.

An individual’s perception and interpretation of a stone will often differ but in general, the stones represent values such as stability, longevity, and immortality. Commonly, Suiseki stones take the form of distant mountains, waterfalls, animals or islands. This stone is made from blue-grey granite.

The art of Suiseki has been integrated into Japanese culture since the Asuka Period (538-710 AD) and to this day remains a popular form of art across the world.

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Weight 5 kg
Dimensions 26 × 20 × 16 cm