Dear Rock or Stone Enthusiasts,
Suiseki Australia has it's website up and running and finally we have a few stones on the Gallery link for you to look at.
These stones both local and imported belong to members of Suiseki Australia and judge for yourself everyone have their own style in the stones they love to exhibit.
This is just the beginning for us, as hopefully many more of our members of the club both here and interstate are very welcome to put photos of their stones on this website by contacting the secretary on the home page. Sorry, only members of the club are invited to post their favourite stones with a small description on where the stone originated and how and where the daiza was made and with what type of wood for the interest of our viewers.
It certainly pays to advertise and share the love and respect for stones that Mother Nature created for us.
Enjoy!
Brenda Parker
President Suiseki Australia
Suiseki Australia website and gallery
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Re: Suiseki and Viewing Stones
i do love the chinese scholar stones, they are quite amazing, i would love to have one or two suiseki on display in my house, i think the are so intruiging
i will definately check out the website
jamie
i will definately check out the website
jamie
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Re: Suiseki and Viewing Stones
Its got some awesome stones in the gallerys and a really good photo demo on how to make the daiza, on my list of things to get around to doing for a couple of stones.
Anytime i am out with the dogs or for a dig i keep my eyes open for a stone to turn up or anywhere really. Bit like potensai you never know what you might find if you look around.
Matt
Anytime i am out with the dogs or for a dig i keep my eyes open for a stone to turn up or anywhere really. Bit like potensai you never know what you might find if you look around.
Matt
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Re: Suiseki Australia website and gallery
Dear Ms. Brenda Parker.
Your asoociation's website looks cool to me. It is always interesting and instructive to see stones founded in far-distant countries and suiseki oficionado's daiza jobs. Let me invite you to our Czech Suiseki Association's website at suiseki.ic.cz. I started to put some galleries there several weeks ago.
Member's galleries http://suiseki.ic.cz/galerie.html
Guests galleries http://suiseki.ic.cz/hoste.html
You may enjoy it.
Kind regards
Tom, secretary of CSA
Your asoociation's website looks cool to me. It is always interesting and instructive to see stones founded in far-distant countries and suiseki oficionado's daiza jobs. Let me invite you to our Czech Suiseki Association's website at suiseki.ic.cz. I started to put some galleries there several weeks ago.
Member's galleries http://suiseki.ic.cz/galerie.html
Guests galleries http://suiseki.ic.cz/hoste.html
You may enjoy it.
Kind regards
Tom, secretary of CSA
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