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Go 3-Piece Set / Board craftsman Mr. Miwa made Shin-kaya (Spruce wood) table Go board Size 30 + Clamshell Go Stones Blue Label size 38 + Go Bowls GS-SK30-BL38

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This is a 3-piece Go set (Go stones + Go bowls + Go board).
*The image is a sample.

Go stones are "Clamshell Go stones Blue Label size 38" made from Clamshells, which are considered to be the highest quality Go stones material.
Please choose from 6 Go bowls types, Kuri[chestnut], Shii [Castanopsis], Kusu [Camphor], Sakura[Cherry Tree], Sendan [Chinaberry/Satin wood], Keyaki [Zelkova].
*Selecting a Go Bowls will display the set price.
Go Board is board craftsman Mr. Miwa made Shin-kaya (Spruce wood) Tachi-mori finish one-piece table Go board Size 30

As a gift or for your collection. Recommended for actual games as well.
Go stones : Clamshell Go stones Blue Label size 38
Clamshell Go stones are white Go stones made from clam shells.
Generally, the thickness of Go stones that are said to be “easiest to play” is “size 30 to 36", so a Go stone of size 38 (thickness: approx. 10.7 mm) is overwhelming thickness, massiveness and a sense of luxury.
*Please check the thickness sample picture.
Each Clamshell Go stone is made by hand by Go stones craftsmen through more than 20 manufacturing processes.
It takes approximately 2 to 6 months from the clam shell to the finished product.
We hope you will experience the skill of Go stones making that has been passed down from generation to generation for more than 100 years, and the brilliance of the Go stones carved by traditional Go stone making craftsmen.
The "Clamshell Go stones Blue label" has some scratches, but it is a semi-qualified quality Go stones.

Go Bowls:Please choose from the following 6 types.
*Set prices vary depending on the Go Bowls.

Go Bowls:Kuri [chestnut] Go Bowls
The Kuri [chestnut] has a large annual ring and is a little rough, but it is a light and durable chestnut Go bowls with a calm dark brown wood color.
Kuri [chestnut]-made Go bowls are widely used because they are relatively inexpensive, affordable, and durable.
This is a sample image. Please kindly understand the actual design may be a little bit different or changed.

Go Bowls:Shii [Castanopsis] Go bowls
Shii [Castanopsis] Go bowl is widely used for its pale wood grain and color.
The wood color is a pale yellowish brown wood color.
The Shii's nuts is the so-called "acorn".
This is a sample image. Please kindly understand the actual design may be a little bit different or changed.


Go Bowls:Kusu [Camphor] Go Bowls
Kusu [camphor] Go bowl is a high-class Go bowl with a calm wood color and deep luster.
The wood color changes depending on the wood, such as dark brown, reddish brown, and bluish yellow.
This is a sample image. Please kindly understand the actual design may be a little bit different or changed.

Go Bowls:Sakura [Cherry Tree]
Sakura [Cherry Tree] Go Bowl is a popular Go bowl with a soft reddish impression.
This Go Bowl is relatively inexpensive as a famous wooden bowl, and has both affordability and the usefull.
This is a sample image. Please kindly understand the actual design may be a little bit different or changed.

Go Bowls:Sendan [Chinaberry/Satin wood] Go Bowls
Sendan [Chinaberry/Satin wood] is a widely popular for its wood color and annual ring that resembles Keyaki [zelkova].
This is a sample image. Please kindly understand the actual design may be a little bit different or changed.

Go Bowls:Keyaki [Zelkova] Go bowls
This is made from Keyaki [zelkova] wood, that is famous for its beautiful grain patterns and gloss color.
Keyaki [zelkova] is one of the most popular materials for Japanese wood crafts as it has not only clear grain patterns but also water- and humidity-resistant.
This is a sample image. Please kindly understand the actual design may be a little bit different or changed.

Go Board:Board craftsman Mr. Miwa made Shin-kaya (Spruce wood) Tachi-mori finish one-piece table Go board Size 30
This is a heavy board with a thickness of approximately 90 mm and a weight of about 7.5 kg.
It is made by the board craftsman Keiji Miwa, and it features the engraved mark "Keihou."
The markings are done with domestic natural lacquer, resulting in a wonderful finish.
The bottom side has a carved indentation.
The wood grain is straight and fine, making it a very beautiful board.

The shin kaya (spruce) material is considered to be of lower quality compared to the highest grade "kaya" wood, but it is relatively inexpensive and has a wood grain and color that closely resemble that of a genuine kaya board, making it widely used.
Although shin kaya is not the same as "hon kaya" or "Hyuga kaya," it is relatively affordable, making it suitable for everyday use, as well as for beginners to intermediate players, and as a gift.

The playing experience is comparable to that of hon kaya and Hyuga kaya boards, and it is less prone to deformation or cracking.
With a thickness of about 90 mm, it is relatively thick for a tabletop board, providing a sense of heaviness and luxury.
*Please note that "new kaya (spruce)" is different from "kaya".
*Scales are tachimori finished.
*This is a sample image. Please kindly understand that each color, texture and grain patterns vary as all our products are made from natural materials.

*For details of each product, please refer to the product links below.

You may find small knots, burrs, rolled-in bark as all these products are made of natural.
There may be some small flaw or scratch, dent, chipping.

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