Suseok

Suseok
Hangul
수석
Hanja
水石 or 壽石
Revised Romanizationsuseok
McCune–Reischauersusŏk
IPA[sʰu.sʰʌ̹k̚]

Suseok (Korean: 수석), also called viewing stones or scholar's stones, is the Korean term for rocks resembling natural landscapes. The term also refers to the art of stone appreciation. The stone may be hand-carved or naturally occurring, with natural stones being of greater value. Such stones are similar to Chinese gongshi (供石) and Japanese suiseki (水石).

Suseok can be any color. They vary widely in size – suseok can weigh hundreds of kilograms or much less than one kilogram, the largest of which may be displayed in traditional Korean gardens.