  
With the advent of Zen Buddhism in Japan during the 12th century, dry landscapes were cultivated to aid the understanding Zen concepts. These dry landscapes – known in the West as Zen gardens -- were to be used for meditation and to trigger deep contemplation. Two main elements of a Zen garden are stones that represent mountains and the crushed granite sand to form flowing water. Our desk-sized version of the ancient landscapes can be used for a personal reflective moment. Each attractive set includes an:
• 9.0" x 9.0" wooden tray
• a long-handled rake,
• a bamboo rake, Broom,
• two Asian ceramic Swans,
• white purified sand,
• an assortment of polished rocks,
• sixty-four page book of mediations.
Imported from China.
Usually leaves our warehouse in 1-2 business days.
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