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Old 29-Nov-2003   #1
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Waterfall Stone

This is a waterfall stone from Fujigawa, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. The dimensions of the stone are 4 x 4.75 x 2.25 inches. I purchased it from David Sampson several weeks ago and recieved it today.

David suggests a suiban for the stone, and I must agree with him since it is a water type stone.

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Old 29-Nov-2003   #2
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That's a very pretty stone, Charles. I like your suibar idea, and look forward to seeing it displayed in one!

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Sorry, I just noticed this thread. I like this stone very much. Nice water feature and I too think that the correct suiban will make this a shining star!

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In suiban. I do think a suiban with more rounded edges would have been better, but for now this will do.
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