Meaning of Iwagumi | Babel Free
Definitions
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A Japanese style of aquarium aquascaping that focuses on the simplistic yet harmonious placement of stones; (countable) an aquascape in this style. uncountable
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Alternative letter-case form of Iwagumi. alt-of, countable, uncountable
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A similar style of stone placement but for gardens. rare, uncountable
Examples
“Coordinate term: Ryoboku”
“The most difficult task when it comes to the Iwagumi aquascaping style is to obtain that harmony and unity through simplicity. The Iwagumi is not about just collecting a number of stones but about placing them in a fluent, natural and spacious way so that they are related both to each other and the rest of the scape.”
“The whole aim of the Iwagumi layout is to show the best of the stones. Therefore, you can add a natural impression to the aquascape by choosing plants that match the characteristics and textures of the stones”
“Inspired by Japanese nature and its simple yet rich culture, Iwagumi style aquascape is becoming a trendy design in themed aquariums today, which translates to “rock garden.””
“Hey Aquascaping people, please give me some feedback on my recent Iwagumi. This time I want to keep it as simple and minimalistic as it can be.”
“In arranging rocks as iwagumi rocks are generally placed in three ways: standing vertically, lying horizontally on top of the ground, and half buried in the ground.”
“The stone grouping (iwagumi) uses seven stones symbolizing the seven wise men.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.