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IMG_1631.JPG IMG_1632.JPG IMG_1633.JPG IMG_1634.JPG IMG_1635.JPG More of my interesting old stones. Thanks for your feedback on the other ones. Still no diaza or suiban, still want to know if you guys see potential as accents for bonsai or as suiseki.
 
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How is the first stone dry? I can see a creaming owl in the wet stone, would be sweet if that's also the case with the dry stone
 

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Great eye. I didn't see it until you pointed that out. Yes, the screaming owl remains when the stone is dry. It actually has a sort of glossy patina, and always looks a bit moist.
 
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Great eye. I didn't see it until you pointed that out. Yes, the screaming owl remains when the stone is dry. It actually has a sort of glossy patina, and always looks a bit moist.

Nice man :)

The last one in your first post and the second one in your second post are my other favourites from this thread.
 
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