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The Luxury Go full set 511-CS-LGS03

¥1,549,000 ¥1,949,180

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This is an luxurious Go set featuring a 6.1-Sun Go board with legs, Gold leaf (24k, class 1) finish Go Bowls, and premium Snow-grade clamshell Go stones (size 34), complete with a Paulownia box for Go bowls, Bags for Go bowls, tatami mat, and a Go stone care kit.

It is perfect not only as a gift for Go enthusiasts but also as a highly recommended addition to any collection.

*Due to the heavy weight of this full set, the packing weight may exceed the weight limit for shipping.
If you wish to ship internationally, please contact us by e-mail prior to purchase.
*If the shipping address is within Japan, the shipping charge is free.
Go Board: China grown Hon Kaya Masame Go board with legs 6.1-sun / 18.7cm thick No.71134*Off-spec
The lines of a board are marked using Tachi-mori, the skill of drawing lines using a Japanese sword.
This traditional technique highlights the beauty of natural grain patterns and the texture of lacquered line is smooth and has also a nice feeling.
This board's Kidori (Cutting Style of Wood) is "Masame".
Masame is made of high grade cutting style and beautiful wood grain.
*The bottom has some cracks.
*It comes with a cotton cover for Go board, Paulownia Cover for Go Board with legs, and a tatami mat.

Go Board: Kyoto lacquer and Gold leaf processing craftsman made "Gold leaf (24k, class 1) finish Go Bowls"
This “Gold leaf (24k, class 1) finish Go Bowls” is crafted by Kyoto artisans specializing in traditional lacquerware and gold leaf application.
Finished with Japan’s traditional urushi lacquer and gold leaf techniques, it features a brilliantly radiant and elegant gold-leaf exterior.
The inside of the bowl, including the lid, is finished in vermilion lacquer—presenting a refined contrast that differs completely from the opulent gold exterior.
Vermilion urushi is a classic color often used in traditional Japanese lacquerware.

With the subdued glow of genuine gold leaf and the warm depth of vermilion lacquer, this piece embodies both durability and exquisite beauty—a true masterpiece of Japanese artistry. *It can hold Go stones up to size 36.
*It comes with a Nishijin Go bowl Bags and a paulownia box for Go bowls.

Go Stone: "Selected Clamshell Go Stones, Snow grade size 34".
Clamshell Go stones are white Go stones made from clam shells.
Each Clamshell Go stone is made by hand by craftsmen through a process of more than 20 manufacturing steps.
It takes approximately 2 to 6 months from the clam shell to the finished product.
We invite you to experience the skill of goishi making that has been passed down from generation to generation for more than 100 years, and the brilliance of Go stone cut by traditional Go stone making craftsmen. Snow grade is a title that can only be given to Go stones with stripes that are more than 80% straight.
Its production is very low, about 10% of the total production.
The "Clamshell Go Stones Premium Snow grade" is the highest quality Go stone with almost no flaws and more than 80% straight stripes.
*Comes with a care set.
Proof of Quality – “Numbering”Numbering invisible-printing Each White Go stone manufactured by our shop is engraved with an invisible marking that becomes visible only under a blacklight.
This numbering serves as the mark of Kuroki Goishiten and as a guarantee of authenticity and quality control.
Please check the sample image of the numbering.

  • China grown Hon Kaya Masame Go board with legs 6.1-Sun / 18.7cm thick*Off-spec
    Product No:No.71134
    Size:460 mm × 430 mm × 187 mm × 125 mm
    Weight:About 23.5 kg
    *It comes with a cotton cover for Go board, Paulownia Cover for Go Board with legs, and a tatami mat.
    *It comes with a certificate.
  • Tatami mat
  • Kyoto lacquer and Gold leaf processing craftsman made "Gold leaf (24k, class 1) finish Go Bowls"
    *It can hold Go stones up to size 36.
    *It comes with a Nishijin Go bowl Bags and a paulownia box for Go bowls.
  • Bags for Go Bowls [Pair items]
  • Paulownia Box for Go bowls
  • Clamshell Go Stones Premium Snow grade size 34
    Thickness: About 9.5 mm
    Diameter: White stone/21.9mm, Black stone/22.2mm
    Quantity: 180 white Clamshell Go stones, 181 Black Nachiguro Go stones (+ 2 spare Go stones each)
    Raw Materials: White Go stones / Mexican Clam Shells, Black Go stones / Nachiguro Go stones from Kumano City, Mie Prefecture
    A paulownia Go stones wood box, a cloth bag for Go stones, and a certificate of guarantee include.
    Our Nachiguro Go stones are 0.3mm thicker and 0.3mm larger in diameter than the same number of Clamshell White Go stones.
    The reason is that white color is an expansion color, which makes the black stones look a little smaller than white stones of the same diameter and thickness.
    Accessory: Go Stones Care Kit "White and Black Go stones care kit Pack"
  • "Go Stones Care Kit"

  • 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!

How to choose Go bowls

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Points to consider when selecting a Go bowls

The points to consider when choosing a Go bowls are the purpose, the thickness (size) of the stones to be placed, the preference of materials such as grain, wood color, and color, and the compatibility and balance with the board, etc. Ultimately, it is probably best to decide on your preference if the go stones to be placed in the chest fit properly.
Who will use it? You, your children, your grandchildren, everyone, etc.
Relatively lightweight go-chests that are easy to use for everyday use? A heavy go-chest? High-end go-chests? For gifts? For beginners? Some experience? How good is your game? Rarity? What are the most popular Go bowls? We recommend that you consider these factors when making your selection.。
It is difficult to choose one because there are many kinds of woods and there is a big difference in price, but it is easy to ask yourself, "Which go-chest is good? What about this material? We would be happy if you consider it as one of the enjoyments to be confused about which go-chest is good for you. We hope that you will enjoy choosing one while having a hard time deciding.
For introductory and beginners
For children
For everyday use
Recommendation
● Zelkova
● Amur cork‐tree
● Chinaberry
● Japanese ash
● Chinquapin tree
● Camphor tree.
● Japanese oak
● Cherry tree
● Chestnut tree
● Plastic resin
For introductory, beginner or beginning use, for children, or for daily use, we recommend "zelkova", "bamboos", "sandalwood", "Japanese bead tree", "Japanese ash", "Japanese ash", "shii", "camphor", and "oak", which are widely used and popular if they are made of famous woods.
There are many choices of wood grain and wood color. There is also "cherry", a relatively inexpensive name-wood Go bowls, "chestnut", which is a little rough but sturdy and very inexpensive, and plastic resin, which can be purchased for several thousand yen.
Gift, Intermediate and above
For those who want
high quality Go bowls
Recommendation
● Yakusugi
● Kurogaki
● Shimaguwa
● Rosewood
● Ebony
● Rose rosewood
● Go bowls Made by Famous Artists
If you want to buy a better one because you are buying it, or if you want a gift, or if you want a high-value, high-quality go-chest, we still recommend a one-of-a-kind wooden go-chest.
The most popular types are "Yakusugi," which is very popular for its grain, wood grain, wood color, and unique aroma; "Kurogaki," which has a beautiful contrast of black and white; and "Shimaguwa," which is made from mulberry wood produced in Mikurashima among Honkakuwa, which is representative of high-class Go bowls.
Other high-end Go bowls include ebony, black ebony, rose ebony, and Go bowls made by famous artists, but since there is a large price difference, please choose according to your budget and preference.
How to choose a Go board

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There are a wide variety of Go boards with a wide range of prices.
The price ranges from a few thousand JPY (less than US$100) to over 10 million JPY (US$100,000), so we recommend that you choose a board that fits your budget, the situation in which you will be using it, and your personal preferences.
How to choose Go stones

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There are two types of Go stones: white Go stones and black Go stones.
White Go stones
The most common white Go stones are Clam Go stones, which are made from clam shells. In addition to Clam Go stones, there are also glass and plastic Go stones.
Black Go stones
The most common black Go stones are Nachi-Kuroishi from Kumano City, Mie Prefecture. In addition to Nachiguro stones, there are also stones made overseas, glass, plastic, etc.

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