A Japanese suiseki (viewing stone) naturally formed in the silhouette of a seated dog. The stone’s organic contours suggest a loyal companion in quiet repose, its head gently bowed and back slightly arched, conveying a sense of calm attentiveness.
Rich surface textures and subtle tonal variations enhance the sense of form and presence, while a finely carved hardwood daiza elevates the stone with balance and warmth. A contemplative object in the Japanese tradition of appreciating nature’s artistry, it rewards quiet viewing and carries a serene, sculptural strength.
Suiseki (水石) are Japanese “viewing stones” naturally shaped by water and wind to resemble landscapes, objects or figures.
10 ¼” x 6 ½” x 4”
Japan
A Japanese suiseki (viewing stone) naturally formed in the silhouette of a seated dog. The stone’s organic contours suggest a loyal companion in quiet repose, its head gently bowed and back slightly arched, conveying a sense of calm attentiveness.
Rich surface textures and subtle tonal variations enhance the sense of form and presence, while a finely carved hardwood daiza elevates the stone with balance and warmth. A contemplative object in the Japanese tradition of appreciating nature’s artistry, it rewards quiet viewing and carries a serene, sculptural strength.
Suiseki (水石) are Japanese “viewing stones” naturally shaped by water and wind to resemble landscapes, objects or figures.
10 ¼” x 6 ½” x 4”
Japan