SCHOLAR’S STUDIO

FURUYA SCHOLAR’S STONE TITLED: YAMATOGAWA

Suiseki or scholar’s stone in the form of a mountain peak with snowy seams, the origin of waterfalls, rising from a collar of clouds. Of Furuya type, grey-black stone with white quartz inclusions; on a finely carved and polished rosewood stand. Taisho era, circa 1912 – 1926.

With a period, collector’s box, inscribed with the mountain stone’s title: Yamatogawa or Yamato River, then signed by the collector: Sekijo, and sealed twice.

Seen from afar, the threaded falls forming the wellsprings of the Yamatogawa gleam through the clouds. The Yamatogawa eventually runs through Osaka to the sea.

Furuya Scholar's Stone Titled: Yamatogawa

 

Period: Meiji Taisho
Mediums: Stone
Form: Suiseki
Origin Country: Japan
3 ¾” high x 6 ½” long x 4 3/8” deep

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