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Großer Neo Chrysanthemum Stein (Suiseki) – Natürliches Blumenmuster aus Gifu, mit Ständer - 20. Jahrhundert - früh (1. Weltkrieg)
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Großer Neo Chrysanthemum Stein (Suiseki) – Natürliches Blumenmuster aus Gifu, mit Ständer - 20. Jahrhundert - früh (1. Weltkrieg)

A beautiful and authentic example of a traditional Japanese Suiseki (viewing stone), this specimen is a natural Chrysanthemum Stone (Kikumatsu-ishi) originating from the famous Neo region in Gifu Prefecture. Highly regarded by collectors worldwide, stones from Neo are celebrated for their natural celestine or calcite inclusions that form stunning, flower-like patterns resembling blooming chrysanthemums—the symbol of the Japanese Imperial family. This specific stone features several clearly defined, vibrant white "blooms" that stand out against a rich, dark matrix. The stone has been masterfully polished to a smooth finish to highlight its natural geological elegance while maintaining its organic, mountain-like form. The stone is paired with a custom-carved dark wooden display stand (daiza), specifically fitted to its base to enhance its presentation as a focal piece for interior decor, a Zen garden, or a private mineral collection. Specifications: Dimensions: Approximately 13 cm x 14 cm x 4.5 cm. Weight: Approximately 998 g (including the display stand). Origin: Neo region, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. Estimated Production Era: While the mineral itself formed over millions of years, this specific polished display piece and its custom stand were prepared in the late 20th Century (Showa Era). Condition: The stone is in excellent condition with a high-quality polish. The natural floral patterns are sharp and well-distributed across the surface. The wooden stand shows minor vintage wear consistent with age, which adds to its authentic character. Please review the provided images to appreciate the intricate natural textures. Keywords for Searchability: Suiseki, Japanese, Stone, Chrysanthemum, Natural, Neo, Viewing, Daiza, Zen, Gifu, Mineral, Ornament, Display, Sculpture, Art, Interior, Vintage, Collectible. 【Important Information】 ・International customers are responsible for any import duties, taxes, and fees not included in the item price or shipping costs. Please note that the VAT paid to Catawiki is separate from and does not include your country's import duties or customs clearance fees. Additional charges may be levied upon delivery at the discretion of your local customs authorities. We strongly advise checking with your country's customs office regarding these potential additional costs before bidding or purchasing. Prompt payment of these charges ensures timely delivery. ・Delivery Details: Most items are shipped via Japan Post (airmail). Upon request, delivery via DHL or FedEx can be arranged at an additional cost. ・Damage or Issues: Should you receive a damaged item, please contact us immediately before leaving a negative review. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation. For damage claims, please report to your nearest post office within 7 days of delivery. Please also promptly contact us and Catawiki Support. ・Due to the suspension of the “de minimis” exemption in the United States, import duties may be higher for shipments to the US. US bidders should be aware of this. As EMS shipments to the US are currently suspended, we will ship via DHL. Shipping costs will be higher than before; we appreciate your understanding.

Nr. 100434570

Verkauft
Großer Neo Chrysanthemum Stein (Suiseki) – Natürliches Blumenmuster aus Gifu, mit Ständer - 20. Jahrhundert - früh (1. Weltkrieg)

Großer Neo Chrysanthemum Stein (Suiseki) – Natürliches Blumenmuster aus Gifu, mit Ständer - 20. Jahrhundert - früh (1. Weltkrieg)

A beautiful and authentic example of a traditional Japanese Suiseki (viewing stone), this specimen is a natural Chrysanthemum Stone (Kikumatsu-ishi) originating from the famous Neo region in Gifu Prefecture. Highly regarded by collectors worldwide, stones from Neo are celebrated for their natural celestine or calcite inclusions that form stunning, flower-like patterns resembling blooming chrysanthemums—the symbol of the Japanese Imperial family.

This specific stone features several clearly defined, vibrant white "blooms" that stand out against a rich, dark matrix. The stone has been masterfully polished to a smooth finish to highlight its natural geological elegance while maintaining its organic, mountain-like form.

The stone is paired with a custom-carved dark wooden display stand (daiza), specifically fitted to its base to enhance its presentation as a focal piece for interior decor, a Zen garden, or a private mineral collection.

Specifications:

Dimensions: Approximately 13 cm x 14 cm x 4.5 cm.

Weight: Approximately 998 g (including the display stand).

Origin: Neo region, Gifu Prefecture, Japan.

Estimated Production Era: While the mineral itself formed over millions of years, this specific polished display piece and its custom stand were prepared in the late 20th Century (Showa Era).

Condition: The stone is in excellent condition with a high-quality polish. The natural floral patterns are sharp and well-distributed across the surface. The wooden stand shows minor vintage wear consistent with age, which adds to its authentic character. Please review the provided images to appreciate the intricate natural textures.

Keywords for Searchability: Suiseki, Japanese, Stone, Chrysanthemum, Natural, Neo, Viewing, Daiza, Zen, Gifu, Mineral, Ornament, Display, Sculpture, Art, Interior, Vintage, Collectible.

【Important Information】
・International customers are responsible for any import duties, taxes, and fees not included in the item price or shipping costs. Please note that the VAT paid to Catawiki is separate from and does not include your country's import duties or customs clearance fees. Additional charges may be levied upon delivery at the discretion of your local customs authorities. We strongly advise checking with your country's customs office regarding these potential additional costs before bidding or purchasing. Prompt payment of these charges ensures timely delivery. ・Delivery Details: Most items are shipped via Japan Post (airmail). Upon request, delivery via DHL or FedEx can be arranged at an additional cost. ・Damage or Issues: Should you receive a damaged item, please contact us immediately before leaving a negative review. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation. For damage claims, please report to your nearest post office within 7 days of delivery. Please also promptly contact us and Catawiki Support.

・Due to the suspension of the “de minimis” exemption in the United States, import duties may be higher for shipments to the US. US bidders should be aware of this. As EMS shipments to the US are currently suspended, we will ship via DHL. Shipping costs will be higher than before; we appreciate your understanding.

Höchstgebot
€ 100
Marion Oliviero
Experte
Schätzung  € 150 - € 200

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