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A newfound appreciation of Seiryu Stone


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I have a pile of seiryu stone I've had for years from the Co-op.  I got it way back when they were selling boxes of the stuff online and it was one of my first purchases of hardscape materials.  I know I don't nearly have enough, but this video alone has given me a bit of inspiration to try new things.

I wanted to share, because, seeing this method and this person, Filipe Oliveira doing his thing.  It's something where I will not attempt to put words, but just share and hope you enjoy it and find the time to do so.

It's well worth the time and I don't think you'll look at seiryu stone the same way...
 

 

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On 6/28/2023 at 2:27 AM, nabokovfan87 said:

I have a pile of seiryu stone I've had for years from the Co-op.  I got it way back when they were selling boxes of the stuff online and it was one of my first purchases of hardscape materials.  I know I don't nearly have enough, but this video alone has given me a bit of inspiration to try new things.

I wanted to share, because, seeing this method and this person, Filipe Oliveira doing his thing.  It's something where I will not attempt to put words, but just share and hope you enjoy it and find the time to do so.

It's well worth the time and I don't think you'll look at seiryu stone the same way...
 

 

A stunningly natural rock formation. Looks much like some rock outcroppings near where grew up trout fishing in Northeast PA. I get the appeal! 

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