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602-TWC-KS-10 Wood craftsman "Kai-shi (懐志)" made "Kaede [Maple]" Go bowls Moku for size 34 - 40 *Off-spec GKKD-SB40-601-01F

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This is a pair of extra-large Kaede (maple) Go bowls with figured grain (moku) crafted by Wood craftsman Kai-shi, designed for Go stones up to size 36*Off-spec.

Go bowls made from maple are quite rare and are seldom found on the market.
As shown in the photos, the wood color of these maple bowls is a beautiful pale yellowish white overall, featuring areas with a distinctive silky ripple-like sheen (ripple marks).
They are relatively lightweight for Go bowls, with a soft, fine, and dense wood texture.
The bright, slightly whitish translucent tone and gentle, tight grain give these bowls a natural and refined appearance.
This is a one-of-a-kind item.

The sides of the bowls feature beautiful figured grain (“moku”), adding unique visual character.
*The base is branded with the “Kai-shi” mark.
*Due to defects in the brand marks on both pieces, this item is offered at a discounted imperfect price.
*Please refer to the photos for details.
*This Go Bowl is for Go stones up to size 40.

◎You can watch a video of Making Go bowls by wood craftsman "Kai-shi(懐志)".
*Japanese and English version videos are available in the image gallery.
Please take a look.


楓杢36号 "Kaede" Material Characteristics
Kaede wood has a silky luster and a dense, intricate grain that gives it a sense of quality.
It is smooth to the touch and hard and sticky to the touch.
Because of its durability and beauty, it is used for flooring, skis, bowling pins, floorboards in bowling alleys, action material for harmonicas and pianos, and fingerboard material for the back and side fingerboards of violins and guitars.

Origin of the name "Kaede"
Kaede look like Momiji [maple leaves], but the name "kaede" comes from the shape of the leaves, which resemble a frog's hand.

“Moku” (figured grain) refers to distinctive, decorative grain patterns that appear on the surface of wood.
Unlike ordinary straight grain or annual ring patterns, figured grain is created by irregular changes in the wood’s structure that occur naturally during growth, and is often described as nature’s own artwork.
Common types of figured grain include tiger figure, blister figure, burl figure, and bird’s-eye figure, each showing unique expressions such as stripe-like patterns, bubble-like clusters, or complex swirls formed around knots and burls.
Moku figured grain
Because figured grain cannot be artificially reproduced and results from natural, individual growth conditions, no two patterns are exactly alike, allowing you to enjoy truly one-of-a-kind beauty.
Another appealing feature is how its appearance changes depending on the angle of light, creating a sense of depth and movement.
Due to its rarity and visual richness, figured wood has long been prized for high-end furniture, musical instruments, tea utensils, and fine crafts. In the world of Go and Shogi, it is also used for boards, bowls, and piece boxes, adding special value to each item.
Figured grain, shaped by nature itself, brings unique character and refined elegance to wooden works.
懐志 Long-established business founded in Kansei Era (around 1790)
"Kai-shi (懐志)", a long-established woodworking company, was founded in the Kansei era (around 1790).
When the company was first established, it made trays, wooden plates, and other tableware, but later, when it was commissioned to make Go bowls, it became a woodworking company specializing in Go bowls.
懐志刻印 The word "Kai-shi (懐志)" expresses their desire to "never forget the techniques handed down from generation to generation and our sincere efforts to make Go bowls, and to carve our thoughts into our own bosom with high aspirations."
Currently, the fourth generation of the family, who has devoted 65 years of his life to making Go bowls, is devoting himself to making Go bowls every day.

The essence of "Kai-shi (懐志)" 4th generation's Go bowls making is to maximize the beauty of the material, wood, and to create Go bowls that combine practicality and artistry.
Facing each material one by one and checking the feel of it in their fingertips and palms, they transform the wood into a Go bowls.
And the proof of this is the engraving of "Kai-shi (懐志)" on the bottom of the Go bowls.

懐志道具 All the tools for making Go bowls are handmade.
All necessary tools are customize.
*Please check the photo images.

  • Wood craftsman "Kai-shi (懐志)" made "Kaede [Maple]" Go bowls Moku for size 34 - 40 *Off-spec
    Product No.:GKKD-SB40-601-01F
    Conformity Go stone for size:size 34 - 40
    Size:Go Bowl / Diameter About 160 mm × Height About 110 mm
    Outer box size: approx. 330 × 180 × 120 mm (H × W × D)
    Weight:Go Bowls / 1 pair About 770 g
    Total Weight / About 1,000 g
  • 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.
You may find small knots, burrs, rolled-in bark as all these products are made of natural wood materials. There may be some small flaw or scratch, dent, chipping.

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