Stone gardens

The word garden has two etymological meanings: first heaven, but also fence. So the garden is a symbol of the earthly paradise, but at the same time the fence that protects what you find most valuable, the place of harmony. Inside it houses the vegetal life, that gives us a measured sense of inner, contentment and serenity. Perhaps this is the mysterious sense that hides every garden. In Japan, the gardens are stone and are defined as the world in miniature, assuming a cosmic significance.

They are part of this period the hanging gardens, the gardens of the desert and the andean gardens