I wanted to call these beautiful crafts as nature's gift to man.
Naturally, Suiseki stone (pronounced suu-ee-seck-ee) are crafted not by any human intervention but by nature's strong but delicate forces like wind and flowing water. Termed as "Scholar's Rocks" in China, these stones are simply the representation of nature's powerful capacity to shape a stone perfectly in a way that it already creates a line joining man and nature together. Merely looking at this miniature paradise, it makes you see hundreds of life forms in just one piece of stone and that makes this piece of art spectacular.
To make it simple to understand, let me show you some of the highlights here at the amazing Bonsai Exhibit and Convention held at Eastwood City. Since Suiseki mainly focus on stone appreciation, this live diorama would be a great chance for everyone to see this magnificent, luxurious nature-given gift.
The next time you see stones, don't think they are just ordinary. Think Suiseki.
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