Stone World

Observe one stone, time for the stone.

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Like a penguin, wobbling across the ice. Where is it going? Probably a stone from the sea in Kanagawa.

 

Like a cookie drizzled with white chocolate. The faint ochre peeking through the pale gray is beautiful. The texture is incredibly smooth. A stone from the sea in Fukui.

 

Like a White Jelly Bean. The stripes are beautiful. It also resembles a mysterious life form, drawing you into its swirling patterns. An agate from the sea in Aomori.

 

Somewhat Like a World Map. A Parallel Earth. The harmony of pink-beige and blue-green is beautiful. A stone from the sea in Kanagawa.

 

Like a Black Eggplant. The soft, mysterious curves and deep black color are beautiful. A stone from the sea in Kanagawa.

 

A Foggy Morning in My Hometown. The soft blending of muted colors and the smooth, sandy texture feel wonderful. A stone from the sea in Kanagawa.

 

Like a Slice of the Earth. The balance of dark green, light green, and white beige is beautiful. A stone from the sea in Kanagawa.

 

Like Caramel and Frost. The beige and sparkling crystals are beautiful. A stone from the sea in Shizuoka.

 

Like a Calm Shoreline. Sky, Water Surface, Sandy Beach. The layers of color are beautiful. A scene from the sea I once saw. A stone from Kanagawa. Photographed again and again. A journey in search of pebbles.

 

Like Quicksand. The harmony of pale wine red and white is beautiful. A stone from the sea in Aomori. A stone picked up by Copio.

 

Like Blue Cheese. The semi-transparent, chaotic beige patterns with black accents are beautiful. A stone from the sea in Aomori.

 

Like a Crescent Moon. A Quiet Night. The dark gray with white accents is beautiful, and it has a smooth, sandy texture. I believe it’s a stone from the sea in Kanagawa.

 

Like the Sunset Sinking into the Horizon. A stone from the sea in Kanagawa. The contrast between the blue-green and pale pink is beautiful. A stone from the sea in Kanagawa.

 

Stardust Boomerang. The semi-transparent orange texture is lovely. The white patterns are mysterious and beautiful. A stone from the sea in Kanagawa.

 

Mountains and a Lake in the Sunrise Sky. Like a Japanese painting. The contrast between the deep, rich blue-green and pink-beige is beautiful. A stone from the sea in Kanagawa.

 

Like Dried Persimmon. The white and deep orange hues are beautiful and appetizing. The curved form is intriguing. A large agate from Ibaraki.

 

Somehow reminiscent of a chocolate cookie. A rounded square with a double white line. The matte gray is truly beautiful. A stone from the sea in Hyogo.

 

Like a horizon illuminated by the moon and stars. The deep green and clear bright blue-green are very beautiful. A quiet night. Stones from the sea of Kanagawa.

 

Ocarina of the Nebula. The beautiful beige and brown haze, combined with the curious and charming trio of small holes. Stones from the sea in Kanagawa.

 

Like a calm sea. It reminds me of collecting stones that day. The gradient of deep green and white is beautiful. Stones from the sea of Kanagawa.

 

Like the mask of some indigenous people. A stone mask. The mask worn during the dance of joy when a stone is found. The patterns of wine red and orange are very interesting. A stone from the sea in Kanagawa.

 

Like a cat’s eye. Glaring. Beautiful with accents of deep blue and a hazy mix of white and pale green. A stone from the sea in Kanagawa.

 

Like a galaxy cluster. In a deep blue-black, faint blues and pinks are beautifully scattered. A stone from the sea of Kanagawa.

 

Like a calm water surface. I want to keep gazing at that sea forever. The gradation and blur of turquoise blue are beautiful. Stones from the sea in Kanagawa.

 

Beautiful crystals scattered in pale pink. If you place a crystal in one of the hollows, a secret door hidden in the stone will open. Hyogo sea stones.

 

Like a dinosaur egg. The light green spots on the green base are interesting. There are fine black dots like the seeds of a kiwi fruit. It’s all a mystery. Kanagawa sea stones.

 

Like shaved ice. Beautiful transparent sparkle. Fukui sea stones.

 

Japanese pattern matryoshka. It appears to be a pale pink color decorated with gold leaf. Hyogo sea stones.

 

Like the eye of a typhoon on some unknown planet. The harmony of blue and white is beautiful. Kanagawa sea stones.

 

Like a turtle shell. The black, like ink, overlaps the gray and is beautiful. Mie sea stones.

 

Like the surface of a red star somewhere in the universe. Was the right half destroyed by a meteorite? Fukui sea stones.

 

Like an eggplant. A rainbow appears above. Beautiful pale purple with exquisite flowing contours. Fukui sea stones.

 

Like a string of silk threads. The interwoven pattern of white and transparent golden color is beautiful. Sea stones in Fukui.

 

A belt of light across the night sky. The contrast between dark green and pale green is beautiful. Is it a cloud, a star, or an unknown entity? Kanagawa sea stones.

 

A round stone. The rough surface and khaki are beautiful. A spherical stone that is surprisingly hard to find. From the sea of ​​Kanagawa.

 

Sunset sky and coast landscape. It touches my heart. Beautiful pale pink and navy. Kanagawa sea stones. I hope something good happens tomorrow.

 

Like the sun. A Daruma-like face is hidden. Good things may happen to those who see it. The pale skin-colored lines are beautiful on the bright yellow base, and it feels smooth to the touch. Fukui sea stones.

 

Like mint chocolate. Memories of the beach. Beautiful pale green and brown marbling. Ishikawa sea stones.

 

A mysterious cocktail made from peach yogurt. At sunset at the hotel poolside. Soothed by the orange-pink that shines through the white, where do your memories go? I think it was a sea stone from Fukui.

 

The sea and sky visible from the train window. The sun is setting. The color scheme of dark green and pink beige is beautiful. Kanagawa sea stones.

 

Like a mango and the sunset sky. The gradation of red and orange is beautiful. Sea stones in Fukui.

 

Silhouette like uchiwa. Beautiful sand beige and delicate lines. Petrified wood from the Fukui sea.

 

Somewhere in the galaxy. Some planet. Planets of beauty that you will never meet. A miraculous message that I want you to receive. The light brown and greyish blue-green circles are exquisite. Kanagawa sea stones.

 

A small stone that looks like a rice cracker. The pale cherry color is beautiful. Fukui sea stones.

 

At 2:00 pm, it looks like a sheep cloud in the clear sky. Stop time. The placement of white spots on a turquoise blue base is exquisite. It’s breathtakingly beautiful. Sea stones in Kanagawa.

 

Like clams. The contrast between light green and black and the movement of the border are interesting. Niigata sea stones.

 

like grains of grapes. The glossy surface and light purple are beautiful. Fukui sea pebbles.