菊花石 - 古石灰岩中的天然花纹 - 石头 - 日本 - 1900-2000





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日本产的菊花石观赏石(枯山水)黑色基质中的多处白色菊花晶体,年代约1900–2000,尺寸16.5×32×10 cm,重量5.45 kg,状况良好。
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商品描述
This exceptional viewing stone (suiseki) features a magnificent natural chrysanthemum stone formation. Chrysanthemum stone, known as "kikka-seki" (菊花石) in Japanese, is a rare geological formation that took millions of years to create through natural processes in ancient marine limestone deposits.The dark matrix displays striking white radiating crystal formations that resemble chrysanthemum flowers in full bloom. These flower-like patterns are composed of celestine, calcite, or aragonite minerals that crystallized naturally within the limestone host rock approximately 200-290 million years ago. The three-dimensional structure of the "petals" creates a remarkably lifelike appearance, as if actual flowers were frozen in time within the stone.This specimen showcases multiple well-defined chrysanthemum formations across its surface, each displaying the characteristic radial growth pattern that makes these stones so highly prized. The natural contrast between the dark matrix and the pristine white flower formations creates a visually stunning composition that has been treasured in Asian cultures for centuries.In Chinese tradition, chrysanthemum stones are associated with longevity, prosperity, and eternal love. According to ancient legend, immortal lovers scattered chrysanthemum petals into the Liuyang River, and their pure love transformed these petals into stone, creating the chrysanthemum stones we admire today.This substantial specimen serves as both a beautiful decorative object and a meaningful symbol of natural artistry, making it an excellent addition to any collection of viewing stones, minerals, or decorative natural specimens.
尺寸高度:16.5 cm
宽度:32 厘米
深度: 10 cm重量: 5450 g / 5.45 kg
条件
这块石头显示出与年代相符的轻微表面磨损,但仍处于良好的展示状态,菊花纹样保存完好,贯穿整个表面。
通知:
该商品将被细心包装,并根据情况由日本邮政、DHL或FedEx寄送。
通常需要大约三周时间才能收到。
进口关税、税费及相关费用不包含在商品价格或运费中。
这些费用由买家负责。
有时,您所在国家的海关或快递公司会通过电话或电子邮件联系您进行清关。请确保您能接听电话,否则包裹将退还给我,且再次寄送的费用将是原来的两倍。
感谢您的合作。
商品描述
This exceptional viewing stone (suiseki) features a magnificent natural chrysanthemum stone formation. Chrysanthemum stone, known as "kikka-seki" (菊花石) in Japanese, is a rare geological formation that took millions of years to create through natural processes in ancient marine limestone deposits.The dark matrix displays striking white radiating crystal formations that resemble chrysanthemum flowers in full bloom. These flower-like patterns are composed of celestine, calcite, or aragonite minerals that crystallized naturally within the limestone host rock approximately 200-290 million years ago. The three-dimensional structure of the "petals" creates a remarkably lifelike appearance, as if actual flowers were frozen in time within the stone.This specimen showcases multiple well-defined chrysanthemum formations across its surface, each displaying the characteristic radial growth pattern that makes these stones so highly prized. The natural contrast between the dark matrix and the pristine white flower formations creates a visually stunning composition that has been treasured in Asian cultures for centuries.In Chinese tradition, chrysanthemum stones are associated with longevity, prosperity, and eternal love. According to ancient legend, immortal lovers scattered chrysanthemum petals into the Liuyang River, and their pure love transformed these petals into stone, creating the chrysanthemum stones we admire today.This substantial specimen serves as both a beautiful decorative object and a meaningful symbol of natural artistry, making it an excellent addition to any collection of viewing stones, minerals, or decorative natural specimens.
尺寸高度:16.5 cm
宽度:32 厘米
深度: 10 cm重量: 5450 g / 5.45 kg
条件
这块石头显示出与年代相符的轻微表面磨损,但仍处于良好的展示状态,菊花纹样保存完好,贯穿整个表面。
通知:
该商品将被细心包装,并根据情况由日本邮政、DHL或FedEx寄送。
通常需要大约三周时间才能收到。
进口关税、税费及相关费用不包含在商品价格或运费中。
这些费用由买家负责。
有时,您所在国家的海关或快递公司会通过电话或电子邮件联系您进行清关。请确保您能接听电话,否则包裹将退还给我,且再次寄送的费用将是原来的两倍。
感谢您的合作。

