The title says it all.
Stone is from Cantabria, Spain, as is its owner. The shoku or what would be its display table is a piece of roughly textured wood, this looks like it had a glossy varnish.
The dai is also (to my untrained eye) a diversion from the traditional dais, in that it is a roughly textured piece of wood in an organic shape that seems to cup the stone rather than a base carved to fit the shape of the stone.
Stone is from Cantabria, Spain, as is its owner. The shoku or what would be its display table is a piece of roughly textured wood, this looks like it had a glossy varnish.
The dai is also (to my untrained eye) a diversion from the traditional dais, in that it is a roughly textured piece of wood in an organic shape that seems to cup the stone rather than a base carved to fit the shape of the stone.
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