Ask teachers, is the mountain-shaped cutting of Lingbi stone a fake, and is it valuable for collection?
Agree with upstairs, natural stone is the premise, without nature, it doesn't matter if it is strange, and it doesn't rule out ornamental value, but it should not be the evaluation category of natural stone, and its value is not the same. The theory of gambling now is that resources are scarce, stones are exhausted and you can't finish playing. I don't think this can be an argument for cutting stones instead of natural stones, but it is precisely the preciousness and value of natural stones. It is even more important to price cutting stones according to natural stones. What is lacking is natural strange stones, and what brings reverie to stone appreciators is the ingenuity of nature, not human creativity, such as Su Gong's sculpture. Its appreciation angle is completely different, because there are not many calligraphy and paintings in Ming and Qing dynasties, so it is ok to sell imitations as genuine ones.