top of page

What is Suiseki?

Collecting stones of all shapes and sizes throughout Asia is centuries old.
Today, it is estimated that over 6 million people are involved in this wonderful hobby.

Stones can look like any manner of objects from mountains,
islands, people or animals, the range is endless.

Logo-3-150x150_edited.jpg

A specialist group within The School of Bonsai Inc.
It was formed in 1996 and has members throughout Australia,
with affiliations in North America, California and the European Suiseki Association.

342686049_245669687851662_2983388884428930143_n.jpg

Meetings are held at Ray Nesci Bonsai Nursery, 26 Sagars Rd, Dural NSW
2158.  The dates are published in the  Newsletter.  

Other activities include daiza workshops, and field trips to hunt stones.

Animal shaped stone found on diamond beach new south wale.jpg

$20 for a single, $25 for a couple or family.

When you join Suiseki Australia you become an Associate Member of The School of Bonsai Inc

​

More about Suiseki

Suiseki are small, naturally formed stones admired for their beauty and for their power to suggest a scene from nature or an object closely associated with nature.

Among the most popular types of suiseki (pronounced suu-ee-seck-ee)
are those that suggest a distant mountain, a waterfall, an island, a thatched hut or an animal.

2.jpg

Creating a Daiza

George's step by step guide.

Contact

Meetings held at:

Ray Nesci Bonsai Nursery

26 Sagars RD

Dural NSW 2158

​

Thanks for submitting!

bottom of page