All exhibitions of the Nippon Suiseki Association are supported by the
Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.
Kuzuya stones resemble rustic cottages or lonely thatched huts, and are
a favorite of tea ceremony practitioners. An aged appearance is especially
sought after in these.
These are suiseki with shapes such as human figures, saints, or animals.
These stones have a specific surface pattern, and the “baika-seki” and
“kikka-seki” types shown below are among the more common types.
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