Description
A Tribute to Nature’s Majestic Formations
The Suiseki “Corno” is a striking representation of the Corni di Canzo mountain formation in Northern Italy, known for its twin “horns” that rise dramatically from the landscape. Crafted from Palombino stone by artist Felice Colombari, this piece closely resembles one of these iconic horn-like peaks, evoking the power, strength, and timeless beauty of nature’s rugged landscapes. Its unique shape symbolizes the natural forces that sculpt such monumental formations, making it a captivating focal point for any collection.
A Masterpiece Carved by Time and Artistry
The Palombino stone, sourced from Italy, holds the weight of geological history, shaped over millennia by natural forces into the rugged yet graceful form of “Corno.” This suiseki perfectly captures the essence of the Corni di Canzo mountains, with its towering silhouette and sharp, elegant curves that mirror the peak of a mighty horn. Resting upon a handcrafted koto wood daiza, this piece is elegantly elevated, creating a beautiful balance between natural stone and refined craftsmanship.
A Collector’s Tribute to Natural Power
Designed by Felice Colombari, “Corno” is more than a decorative object—it’s an artistic reflection of the majestic mountains of Northern Italy. Whether displayed in a bonsai setting, an art collection, or a nature-inspired space, this suiseki brings the spirit of the Corni di Canzo mountain range into any environment, serving as a reminder of the grandeur and strength found in the earth’s natural formations.
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