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603-BK-9RGB05 Contemporary Master Go board Craftsman Mr.Kumasu made Yakusugi(Yakushima Cedar) table 9-ro Go board Itame 1.6-Sun(thickness: approx. 49 mm) No.77027F *Off-spec

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A Yakusugi table 9x9 Go board Itame, crafted by Contemporary Master Go board Craftsman Mr. Kenichi Kumasu*Off-spec.
This board is made from Yakusugi cedar estimated to be over 1,000 years old and finished as a 9×9 Go board.
*This 9×9 board is approximately 245 mm shorter in both length and width compared to a standard 19×19 Go board.
Because the thickness remains the same while the overall size becomes roughly one-quarter that of a standard 19×19 board, it retains a solid thickness and an impressive sense of weight and presence.
Unfortunately, there are several small closed cracks on the cutting side, so the board is offered at a special discounted price.
There are several natural marks and multiple small closed cracks on the cutting side.
*Please check the images for details.

Ideal as a gift or for a collection. Of course, it is also recommended for actual gameplay.
*Only one piece available.
*Please check the images for details.

77027-itame This Go board is made from Yakusugi cedar, a very rare material for Go boards, and was crafted by Modern Master Craftsman Kenichi Kumasu.
*This is a 9×9 Go board. Compared with a standard 19×19 board, both the length and width are approximately 245 mm shorter.
Because the thickness remains the same while the overall size becomes roughly one-quarter that of a standard 19×19 board, the board retains a solid thickness and an impressive sense of weight and presence.
Although this board is not made from burl or figured wood, the intricate and complex grain patterns unique to Yakusugi give it a distinctive beauty different from Kaya boards.
Normally, straight grain (masame) is considered ideal for Go boards. However, Yakusugi rarely produces straight-grain lumber, and to highlight its richly varied grain and color, boards are sometimes intentionally crafted using itame (flat-sawn grain, either heart side or bark side).
The underside bears the calligraphy and seal certifying the work of Modern Master Craftsman Kenichi Kumasu: “Yakusugi – Made by Modern Master Craftsman Kenichi Kumasu.”
The grid lines are finished using the traditional Tachimori technique with high-quality domestic natural urushi lacquer, resulting in a superb finish.

Unfortunately, there are several small closed cracks on the cutting side, so the board is offered at a special discounted price.
There are several natural marks and multiple small closed cracks on the cutting side.
*Please check the images for details.
Yakusugi contains a high amount of natural oil, and resin may occasionally appear on the surface. If this occurs, gently wipe it with a dry cloth.

All Go stones, Go boards, Shogi pieces, Shogi boards, Go bowls, etc. are made using natural materials.
For this reason, some products may present defects such as flaw, stain, crack and/or wood knots, or damages caused at the time of manufacturing and/or storage, and thus they cannot be sold at full price.
We do not sell any product with significant defects. We may sell some products with minor defects as "off-spec products" at a discounted price upon confirmation that customers are duly aware of any defects in advance.
We try our best to describe the condition of any defect as precisely as possible using pictures and text.
Please order items only after checking and accepting the condition of defects. Thank you.
*'Defects' refer to any scratch and flaw.

現代の名工 熊須健一 Mr. Kenichi Kumasu, a Go board craftsman based in Aya Town, Miyazaki Prefecture, was recognized as a "Contemporary Master Craftsman" by the Japanese government on November 8, 2019.
This prestigious title is awarded to individuals with outstanding skills and achievements in various fields, including traditional crafts and performing arts.


Go board made of Yakusugi (cedar) (over 1,500-year-old cedar trees grown on Yakushima Island, Japan), are so beautiful and graceful with their intricate and elaborate grain patterns that there are serious "Yakusugi collectors" all over the world.
Since Yakushima Island has been registered as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, logging has been prohibited and the quantity of Yakusugi trees on the market is quite limited, making them extremely difficult to obtain.
屋久杉 The color of Yakusugi (cedar) wood is reddish-brown.
It is a very beautiful wood with its unique aroma and intricate grain patterns including moku (figure) and kobu (burl).

  • Contemporary Master Go board Craftsman Mr.Kumasu made Yakusugi(Yakushima Cedar) table 9-ro Go board Itame 1.6-Sun *Off-spec
    Product No.:No.77027F
    Size:214 mm × 203 mm × 49 mm
    Weight:About 0.8 kg
    Certificate Included

  • 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 trees.
There may be some small flaw or scratch, dent, chipping.

Only 1 piece in stock!

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