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Top left; Yoshimagawa ishi, 38.5 cm w x 23 cm d x 8.5 cm h, three-tiered stone from Yoshimagawa with nice patina
Top right; Sajigawa ishi of 29 x 9 x 7 cm with the title “Bridge to the Heavens” was exhibited in memory of Willi Benz
Middle left; Kiryugawa ishi, 25 cm w x 9 cm d x 23 cm h, A small bridge is visible among the cluster of soaring cli s and sharp precipices.
Lower middle left; Abegawa ishi, 28 cm w x 14 cm d x 28 cm h, waterfall stone. The fact that the waterfall begins fast below the peak of the mountain
is an excellent feature in an waterfall stone.
Middle right; Kifune ishi, 36 cm w x 19 cm d x 16 cm h , a rugged mountain with deep valleys and ravines lled with snow (quartz inclusions)
Lower middle right; Segen ishi, 23 cm w x 18 cm d x 10 cm h, collection Kee, Hee, Hup, Malaysia
Bottom; Sado akadama ishi, 30 cm w x 8 cm d x 8 cm h, mountain stone resembling in shape mount Fuji San
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