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Shirakawa Ishibashi, Japanese Stone Bridge

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Japanese Stone Bridge | Dimensions: 12 x 122 x 122 cm. Read more.

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The garden bridge became one of the most significant parts of the traditional Japanese garden during the Heian period (794-1185). The philosophy behind the garden bridge is that it symbolizes the crossing between the mortal world and the afterlife. It allows one to rid oneself of worldly burdens and experience inner piece, purity and becoming one with nature.

This antique bridge is hand carved from Shirakawa stone. It will fit perfectly in any garden and can be placed over streams, ditches and even dry rivers of pebble stones, famous for its usage in Karesansui gardens. The bridge can serve as a purely aesthetic element, but it can of course also be used as a regular bridge.

Specifications
- Depth = 19.29 inch
- Width = 47.64 inch
- Height = 4.72 inch

- Origin: Nagoya, Aichi prefecture, Japan
- Material: Shirakawa Stone (白川石)
- Age: Meiji Period

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0401-0023

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