Potomac Viewing Stone Group- All Things Suiban

01
Jul
2009
Potomac Viewing Stone Group- All Things Suiban

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The next Potomac Viewing Stone Group(PVSG) meeting will be held from 1 - 4 p.m., Sunday, July 19, 2009, in the auditorium of the US National Arboretum. Our main topic will be "All Things Suiban". We will discuss what stones are appropriate for suiban, stone placement in the suiban, and how to pick the best suiban for your stone. Also, what are doban?
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