Samurai Wall by Richardphotos
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Description
this link will explain the particulars. The stone mason is the present of 15 generations of stone masons
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/commentary/2017/06/06/joutoushiki-ceremony-kicked-off-japanese-inspired-garden-and-stone-walls-at-rolex-building-in-dallas/
I seen the TV show about this unique building and garden last night. all of the stones were carved on site and took months to complete. same method for Japanese castles. in other pictures I will show the wall. I think I took pictures of the building during construction
Comments (16)
STEVIEUKWONDER
Looks really solid Richard!
paul_gormley
good angle, that really looks like a shot of a Japanese Oshiro (castle)
magnus073
Richard, this is a really nice capture. Thanks also for providing the link.
RodS Online Now!
Now that is some awesome stone carving, indeed! 15 generations... That goes back a long, long way.
Great detail shot of the wall, Richard!
Radar_rad-dude
Looks really solid Richard!
bakapo
All stone walls are fascinating. Good shot of this one.
mtdana
Interesting info and post!!
starship64
Very cool.
ikke.evc
Great capture
anitalee
Excellent
rainbows
like the drystone all in Yorkshire. Hugs. DiDi. xx
ontar1
Cool!
miwi
Great capture!!!!!!!!!!!
anahata.c
Thanks for this closeup! This kind of work is rare and gorgeous. The architect (from what I read in your and other links) was Japanese, so it's no surprise that his masons used age old japanese techniques. A gorgeous piece of work...and your photo lets it speak eloquently. Nice roo that you got some of the building in the background...
(some of the great gothic cathedrals in europe took close to a century to make---so it's no surprise how long this single wall took...)
marcPoser
Interesting stone works!
DukeNukem2005
Very good 👍