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Shogi pieces craftsman "Fu-getsu 富月" made Mikurajima-hon-tsuge (Mikura Island grown boxwood), Tora-Moku (Tiger-striped wood grain), Kinki (Kinki script), Mori-age(embossed) Shogi pieces SHK-FG510-04

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This is a set of Shogi pieces craftsman "Fu-getsu 富月" made Shogi pieces , made from Mikura Island genuine boxwood with a beautiful Tora-Moku (Tiger-striped wood grain).
The characters are written in the Kinki (Kinki script) style and finished in the raised lacquer (Moriage) technique.

This exquisite Moriage (raised lacquer) Shogi set showcases the masterful carving and lacquer techniques refined over many years, beautifully enhanced by the natural “Toramoku” (tiger-stripe grain) — a striking wood pattern resembling a tiger’s fur.
The Shogi pieces craftsman Fugetsu, a highly respected Shogi pieces maker, studied under Hisayoshi Itō, a Living National Treasure–level artisan and one of Japan’s “Contemporary Master Craftsmen” from Tendo City, Yamagata Prefecture.
Each piece bears the graceful inscription “Fugetsu-saku Kinki”, delicately engraved on the back of the Gyokushō and Ōshō pieces, with flowing lines that reveal the artisan’s sensitivity and skill.
The elegantly rounded raised lacquer characters further highlight the craftsmanship and refined beauty of this remarkable work.
Fugetsu’s Shogi pieces are also used in major title matches, including the Meijin and other professional tournaments

Calligraphy : Kinki (Kinki script) 錦旗 "Kinki-sho calligraphy" is very popular with its long history and dynamic writing.
"Kinki" is a very popular calligraphy style engraved on Shogi pieces.
There is a famous saying among Shogi players, "playing Shogi cannot start without Kinki and cannot end up without Kinki".

Shogi pieces types : Mori-age(Embossed) 盛上げ駒 'Mori-age-koma' is a piece made by filling the engraved characters with lacquer, and after drying and polishing the surface flat, finishing by using a brush to add more lacquer on top of the engraved lacquer parts to give slightly raised characters.
*You can view the shogi piece production process through the images provided.

Materials : Mikurajima-hon-tsuge (Mikura Island grown boxwood) / Mikurajima is an island located in the central part of the Izu Islands (an area with many islands of various sizes) in Tokyo, Japan.
The quality of tsuge grown in the unique soil and climate is perfect for making shogi pieces.
Mikurajima Island is the most highly regarded tsuge producing area along with the Satsuma region of Kagoshima Prefecture, that produces Satsuma tsuge.
The hontsuge grown on Mikurajima Island is the best material for shogi pieces in terms of the color, luster, touch, weight, and texture of the wood.

Wood grain : Tora-moku (Tiger stripes pattern wood grain) / 虎杢 As the name suggests, "Tora Mokuro" features a beautiful stripe pattern that looks like tiger fur.
The surface of the Shogi pieces have faint stripe pattern.
"Tora-moku" is a popular wood grain due to its beauty.
*Please check the images.

This is an association for training shogi piece makers, organized by "Fugetsu", a famous craftsperson based in Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture.
"Fugetsu" studied under Mr. Ito Kyutoku, who is entitled "Contemporary Master Craftsman" and based in Tendo City, Yamagata Prefecture, and is respected as one of the five greatest master craftsmen in Japan.
駒師 富月 His craftsmanship shines through in the delicate, flowing calligraphy, and pseudonym engraved on the bottom of "Gyokusho" and "Osho" pieces, as well as in the plump, graceful moriage (raising with lacquer) technique.
Fugetsu's Shogi pieces have many fans among professional shogi players and are used in many title matches and Meijinsen tournaments.

  • Shogi pieces craftsman "Fu-getsu 富月" made Mikurajima-hon-tsuge (Mikura Island grown boxwood), Tora-Moku (Tiger-striped wood grain), Kinki (Kinki script), Mori-age(embossed) Shogi pieces
    Product No. :SHK-FG510-04
    *Includes 2 extra pawn pieces ("amari-fu").
    Shogi pieces in a paulownia flat box

  • 1,000 JPY flat rate shipping within Japan, free shipping for purchases totaling 20,000 JPY or more.
    Please bear the actual cost for shipping charges outside Japan.

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