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found all over the world. Exhibits came from China, Japan, Indonesia, Europe, USA and South Africa. The Japanese suiseki were dominantly landscape stone, such as mountain stones, mountain lake stones, a waterfall and a water pool stone. Apart from landscape stones, the other stones could be classified as figure and surface pattern stones.
The publication of a catalogue of this year’s Noelanders Trophy XVI is planned. All exhibited bonsai and stones were professionally photographed in an especially fitted out photo studio on Friday by Willy Evenepoel.
Top; Landscape stone, tunnel stone, origin: Wuling, China
Middle; “Unequal Partnership”, human-shaped stones
From the left to the right: China, South Africa, China
Bottom; “Diversity and Similarities on Earth: America, China, Japan”
From the left to the right: Setagawa-ishi from Japan,
Eel River stone from the USA, Color Lingbi stone from China
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