Category:Bonseki

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English: Bonkei is Japanese for "tray landscape". A bonkei is a temporary or permanent three-dimensional depiction of a landscape in miniature, portrayed using mainly dry materials like rock, papier-mâché or cement mixtures, and sand in a shallow tray. A bonkei contains no living material, in contrast with related Japanese art forms bonsai and saikei: bonsai contain living trees, and saikei contain living trees and other vegetation.
日本語: 盆景
<nowiki>Бонсэки; 盆石; Bonseki; Bonseki; bonseki; بونسکی; bonseki; bonseki; ancient Japanese art of creating miniature landscapes on black lacquer trays using white sand, pebbles, and small rocks; 砂や石を用いて盆上に庭園を形成する日本の技芸術; Japanse kunstvorm waarin miniatuur landschappen gemaakt worden op zwarte oppervlakken; Бонсеки; tray rocks</nowiki>
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ancient Japanese art of creating miniature landscapes on black lacquer trays using white sand, pebbles, and small rocks
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