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Testimonials:
"Our granite lanterns and basin we ordered from you are beautiful -
wonderful quality and they add a lot to our landscape. Thank you for a
first-rate product and service!" Karen W., WA
"I picked up the granite without a hitch, and it's just beautiful! Thanks for your
time, and for the beautiful granite kotoji!" Karen, CT
"The granite lantern arrived today and it is even better than the picture!" Kathy,
MI
"I received my lantern and basin. Thank you for all of your help. The quality
of your products is outstanding!" Mary, WI
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Stone Lanterns or
"Ishi-Doro" History
Lanterns were originally introduced into Japan by China. The first ones were made of metal
and primarily used to light doorways to shrines and temples. They were later made of stone
for use in gardens, but it wasn't until they were introduced into japanese tea gardens by
tea-master Sen-no-Rikkyu did they really become a major garden element. Japanese tea
ceremonies were often held in the evenings and light was needed to guide guests to the tea
room.
Japanese lanterns can be classified into four basic categories;
tachi-gata (pedestal lanterns), ikekomi-gata (buried lanterns), oki-gata (small, set
lanterns) and yukimi-gata (snow viewing lanterns). Today, japanese stone lanterns are
primarily used for garden enhancements and for visual delight.
Pre-drilled with a hole for
electrical - Granite lanterns that state they are "pre-drilled with a hole
for electrical" means that the lantern is drilled with a approximately a 3/4"
hole up through the inside of the granite lantern up to the light box. This is a wonderful
feature for it allows you to install low voltage electrical wiring if you should decide to
enlighten in your garden! Electrical wiring is not included but can be found at all
hardware stores in the outside landscape lighting section.
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Choosing
A Size:
Choose a size that is appropriate to your garden. Visualize the items size
(both height and width) and the appearance in its intended garden
placement. A small garden with an oversized lantern will feel overbearing
and a large garden with a lantern that is too small will feel
un-proportional. If you are not sure, use objects around the home or
garden as props to get a better feel for the size.
(images
courtesy of our customer Karen W., WA © 2002
- basin size 2', oribe lantern size 4')
Click any image for
close-up view
Oribe
First produced in the Momyana period by worlord Furuta Oribe, oribe
lanterns are among the oldest japanese garden lanterns known. The stone lantern is a
classic representation of a "planted" style for they do not have a base at the
bottom. The oribe lantern has a carved Buddha at the base of the lantern and often thought
of it to be that of a praying missionary, thus sometimes it is referred to the
"Christian" lantern.
Predrilled for electrical. 5 separately
carved pieces.
(image
courtesy of our customer Karen W., WA © 2002)
30"H x 10"W, Weight: 200 lbs., Item # GLOR30,
Price: $229
36"H x 14"W, Weight: 240 lbs., Item # GLOR36, Price: $269
48"H x 18"W, Weight: 360 lbs., Item # GLOR48, Price: $359
60"H x 22"W, Weight: 670 lbs., Item # GLOR60, Price: $549
Riverside
Riverside lanterns are usually placed to overlook a pond or
stream for they create a beautiful image in the water reflection. 6
separately carved pieces.
36"H x 16"W, Weight: 360,
Item # GLRS36, Price $459
48"H x 20"W, Weight: 580,
Item # GLRS48, Price $559
Kotoji Lantern
This lantern is an outstanding symbol of japanese creative symmetry in stone. The
lantern is named Kotoji meaning "harp tuner", for the two legs on which the body
of the lantern stands are said to resemble to tuning forks of the japanese musical
instrument "koto". Usually one leg is placed on the land and the other in water,
reflecting the interdependence of land and water. 7
separately carved pieces.
36"H x 13"W, Weight: 270 lbs. Item # GLKOT36, Price $439
48"H x 16"W, Weight: 350 lbs. Item # GLKOT48, Price $549
Kasuga
The Kasuga lantern is a classic example of a japanese
"tachi-gata" or pedestal style lantern. This style of lantern dates back to the
Ashikaga period. It was traditionally used as a "guardian" lantern at
japanese Buddhist temples and are frequently seen at entrances to japanese tea gardens. It
is commonly used as a focal point and the stone carvings on the light box often relate to
its origin.
Pre-drilled for electrical. 6 separately
carved pieces.
48"H x 18"W, Weight 600 lbs. Item # GLKASU48,
Price: $699
60"H x 22"W, Weight 930 lbs. Item # GLKASU60, Price: $899
Miyoshi
The name of the originator "Miyoshi" is
carved in the face of this elegant granite lantern. This is a classic
ikekomi-gata (buried) style Japanese lantern. The lantern has two window
openings, one on the front and one in the back. Small moon shaped windows
grace the other two sides. The Miyoshi lantern is stunning placed in
an entry way or along a garden path.
Predrilled for electrical. 2 separately
carved pieces.
Click image for close-up view (face of
lantern is carved in kanji calligraphy)
30"H x 6"W, Weight: 180 lbs., Item # GLMIY30, Price: $229
36"H x 7"W, Weight: 230 lbs., Item # GLMIY36, Price: $269
48"H x 9"W, Weight: 340 lbs., Item # GLMIY48, Price: $339
60"H x 13"W, Weight: 500 lbs., Item # GLMIY60, Price: $499
Shinto Lantern (beige granite)
Predrilled with a hole for electrical. This
lantern is normally buried past the bottom base thus is considered a post
lantern. 6
separately carved pieces. Has two window openings.
Predrilled with a hole for electrical. 6 separately
carved pieces
42"H x 17"W, Weight 380 lbs.,
Item # GLBW42, Price: $389
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About our Granite - Compare our
Quality & Service!
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We are
dedicated in providing only the highest quality carved granite
products and take pride in providing outstanding service.
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Compare
our quality, fine craftsmanship and detailed carvings by clicking any
picture on our website.
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Exact
freight costs are shown on our site so there are no
surprise shipping costs involved when your granite or fences are
delivered. Freight companies are very well known to tack on extra fees
and costs.
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Pre-Drilled
For Electrical - Most lanterns including our yukimi lanterns
we have pre-drilled with hole so you may install electrical if you
decide to in the future. Lanterns that are pre-drilled are stated on
our site and we do not charge extra for this feature. .
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Service
after the Sale - Should you ever break or lose a granite
section of
your granite lantern that was purchased from us, we will gladly
order the replacement piece at replacement cost.
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Consistent
Quality for we never purchase low grade granite stone, low
grade carved pieces, manufacturer defects or close-out mismatched
pieces. We feel that it is very important to offer only the highest
quality since granite sculptures are a visual life long element.
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our granite and service quality!
We hope you
choose to make us your source for exquisite carved granite lanterns,
basins and sculptures. Granite sculptures should be a life long joy and a
joy that will be passed for generations to come!
Shipping Cost & Info for Granite & Fences
We take pride in offering
only the highest quality granite and providing outstanding service.
To order granite items
call us toll free M-Th 9am-2pm CST at 1-877-226-4387 or 1-952-758-1921
Email
us if you have questions about our granite or fences.
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