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Korean stone art : ウィキペディア英語版 | Suseok
Suseok (수석), also called viewing stones, is the Korean term for small naturally occurring or shaped rocks which are traditionally valued.〔( Suseok at KoreanViewingStones.com ); retrieved 2013-2-7.〕 Such stones are similar to Chinese scholar's rocks and Japanese suiseki.〔Brokaw, Charles. (2011). ( ''The Temple Mount Code,'' p. 73 ).〕 ''Suseok'' can be any color. There are a wide variety of sizes. ''Suseok'' can weigh hundreds of pounds or less than one pound. The term also means stones which are placed in traditional Korean gardens. ==History== ''Suseok'' began as votive art over 3000 years ago, and began to be seen as worthy of scholars a thousand years ago. The art usually works on three scales: large installations of monumental shaped stones as ornamental gates; medium-sized shaped stones for landscape decoration within Korean gardens; and the smaller shaped stones for scholar's tables which is the most important. Chinese scholar's rocks influenced the development of ''suseok'' in Korea.〔
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