Japanese Suiseki Viewing Stone Senbutsu-ishi Natural Mountain Formation Zen

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This is a powerful and evocative Japanese "Suiseki" (viewing stone) known as a Senbutsu-ishi (Thousand Buddha Stone). Prized by collectors for its rugged, vertical form, this natural stone captures the essence of a mystical, steep mountain peak or a sacred spiritual site.

The name "Senbutsu-ishi" refers to the intricate, weathered texture of the stone, where the many small protrusions and deep crevices are said to resemble a multitude of miniature Buddhist figures standing together. This piece features a striking contrast of dark grey tones and earthy rust-colored accents, showcasing millions of years of natural erosion.

Key Features:
* Natural Mountain Aesthetic: The vertical "Sugata-ishi" (standing shape) provides a sense of height and majesty, making it an ideal centerpiece for Zen-style home decor or meditation spaces.
* Artisan Crafted Base: The stone is perfectly seated in a custom-made, dark-finished wooden stand (Daiza). The bottom of this base features a hand-carved artisan signature, indicating that both the stone and the stand have been carefully curated.
* Tactile Detail: The surface is incredibly textured, inviting close inspection of its natural "wabi-sabi" character.

Size (Approx.):
Height: 16.0 cm / 6.3 in
Width: 7.5 cm / 3.0 in
Depth: 4.5 cm / 1.8 in
Weight: 765 g / 1.69 lbs (including stand)

Condition:
Excellent vintage condition. As a natural stone, it features authentic irregularities, cracks, and textures created by nature. The wooden base is structurally sound and provides a stable, elegant display. 

Please carefully inspect the high-resolution photos to appreciate the deep textures and the unique "Buddha-like" formations of the stone.

 

 


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