Seiryū stone black - price by kg
Seiryū is the Japanese name given to a blue dragon, in Japanese mythology, which is part of the four divine monsters. It is representative of one of the cardinal points, the east. It also symbolizes the water element and represents spring.
The stones of Seiryu became very popular after Takashi Amano introduced them for the first time in an aquatic landscape called Iwagumi, that is why they are also called Amano rocks.
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These rocks were excellent candidates because their elongated bodies are placed at abnormal angles to create a kind of imaginative scene, looking like great beautiful rocky mountains.
In addition to Iwagumi Aquascaping, some fans are beginning to use them as a unique feature rock and turn them into accent pieces with driftwood; creating a more realistic and more natural hardscape compared to the Iwagumi design.
There is no right or wrong answer about how to use Seiryu stones in a planted one; It's about creativity.
Shape can change from picture.
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