Suiseki, viewing stones, Chinese scholars' stones, and rock penjing are included in this category. They all deal with the appreciation of naturally created (as distinct from carved) stones of relatively small size. If you could call it a boulder, it probably wouldn't qualify as a suiseki. These stones are appreciated for what they suggest visually, rather than for the monetary value of their mineral content.
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- Nippon Suiseki Association History and how-to from the Japanese suiseki association.
- The Viewing Stone Information, glossary, classification and images of viewing stones.
- Feliz Rivera Suiseki Galleries and a brief history on each piece or work.
- California Aiseki Kai Suiseki (Viewing Stone) club based in Gardena, CA. Membership and meeting information, photo gallery, newsletter, and an introduction to Suiseki.
- The International Stone Appreciation Society Classification information and pictures, techniques, links and membership details.
- Italian Association of Suiseki Lovers Official association in Italy. Hosts an Annual Congress and Exhibition, publishes a newsletter, announcements, board members, and photos. [Italian, English]
- Korean Flowerstone Suiseki Suiseki collection with descriptions, image archive and information.