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What do ornaments in japanese gardens serve?
What is the purpose of having ornaments and decorations. Please answer soon. My project is due on Wednesday.
They serve as functional hardscape that adds beauty, function, and value. Many japanese hardscape objects are large rocks and fountains.
It would really depnd on the object and setting. I mean the land could be really muddy so they made it into a pond and the land could be really dry so they made it into a rock garden with a layer of crushed rocks and then large rocks as the beauty.
Often in japanese culture it will have to deal with family and so on. If their ancestors was known for being a great gerneral or something then maybe they may have war type statues and so on.
They would also add a bench and small japanese pld style shed to place their equipment in and to add beauty.
So this would be a example of a garden and the hardscape in it.
Lets say you are at the entrance and there is a rock pathway leading to a mulch and stones pathway. Well the items there would be there to make a walk way with beauty and funtion. There maybe a few large rocks or some kind of statue or birdbath foutian next to the entrance on one side and on the other side it may be a small retaining wall with a rock garden to ground cover garden. The purpose of those would to make the entrance and exit easy to locate and invite people in or out with a good impression.
The pathway may be on higher ground and in one direction the ground slopes down by 3 feet so they may do something like this. They create a small deep pond on the higher ground and it exits into a stream that turns into a waterfall that goes down the slope and at the lower ground ends into a larger more shallow pond with some water lilies in it. The purpose of all of that would to work with the land so create something that would go natural with the slope and so on and add beauty.
Around the pond on the top and bottom would be a barrier of stones or wood or some kind of water loving plant. The purpose would to add beauty and its function would to help keep people from getting to close and falling into the pond so they place something between the persona nd pond.
Obviously steps or a ramp would led down the slope and the purpose would to be helping people get down. Then the pathway would contine and the function of the pathway is to keep people on it and not stepping on grass or plants or wondering off.
So I hope that gives you some indeas to run with and why they place what they place where they place it.
Everything will be there to have a funtion first and then beauty second. But both are equally important. Like the steps on the slope could be plain or detailed with ground edged away and steping stones with sideings and so on but either way the first thing would to help people get down.
With the pathway it could be plain or also very detailed. But the main purpose would be to keep people on the path.
Normally retaining walls and rocks are used to keep poeple from going to the otherside.
The path is to keep people on it.
Ponds are to add beauty and value and add a refreshing sound to the area. Same as with the fountains.
Fountians may also serve as birdbaths to add beauty and attract birds.
Nice sheds are normally there to add beauty and to store stuff in.
Rails are to keep poeple on path and from a possible dangerous outcome if they wonder from the path in that area.
Signs and so on are there to help direct people and add info and reading to add a learning atmosphere. (such as names of plant or interesting facts or to give acknowledgment to the founders or people of importance.
Birdhouses are there for beauty and to attract birds.
Benches are placed in areas that they may want to encourage people to sit and listen to the sounds of the ponds or to look at the beauty. They may also be placed every so far for those who need to rest more often then others.
Hope this helps and wish you best luck. You can email me with more pacific details.
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