All our aggregates and stone in the above colour/s
In Japanese gardens, black and white stones are often used to create visual contrast, symbolic balance, and subtle rhythm within the landscape.
White stones, commonly associated with purity, light, and openness, are frequently employed in gravel areas, dry riverbeds, or to represent water, helping to brighten spaces and draw attention.
Black stones, by contrast, convey depth, solidity, and grounding, and are typically used as accents, pathways, or focal elements. Together, their interplay reflects the broader Japanese aesthetic principles of harmony and duality, similar to the balance of yin and yang, where opposing qualities coexist to produce a tranquil, contemplative environment.