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Go 3-Piece Set - Clamshell Go Stones Premium Snow grade size36 + Sen-suji technique "Tagayasan / Ironwood" Go bowls + Go board craftsman Mr. Keiji MIWA made Japan grown Hon-kaya Go Board with Legs 512-IGD-GS16

¥1,599,000 ¥2,091,200

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This is an authentic 3-piece Go set recommended for intermediate to advanced Go players.

Go stones are "Clamshell Go Stones Premium Snow grade size 36" made from Clamshells, which are considered to be the highest quality Go stones material.
Go bowls are Wood craftsman "Kai-shi (懐志)" made Sen-suji technique "Tagayasan / Ironwood" Go bowls.
Go board is Go board craftsman Mr. Keiji MIWA made Japan grown Hon-kaya Go Board with Legs Kiura 4.5-Sun (about 137 mm thick).

As a gift or for your collection. Recommended for actual games as well.
Perfect for introductory, beginner to intermediate, daily use, or as a gift.

Go stones:Clamshell Go Stones Premium Snow grade size 36
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 3 (thickness: approx. 10.1 mm) combine sufficient thickness with excellent playability, making them comfortable and easy to handle during play.
*Please check the thickness sample images.
Clamshell Go stones are manufactured by Go stones craftsmen one by one through more than 20 manufacturing processes. It takes about 2 to 6 months from the Clamshell to the product.
Please experience the brilliance of Go stones carved by traditional Go stones craftsmen, the techniques of making Go stones that have been handed down for over 100 years.
Quality: The highest quality with almost no scratches that has cleared strict selection standards.
Grade (striped pattern): The highest and the most beautiful grade with more than 80% of the stripes pattern.
* Please check the striped sample image.
Proof of Quality – “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.

Go bowls:Wood craftsman "Kai-shi (懐志)" made Sen-suji technique "Tagayasan / Ironwood" Go bowls
The "Tagayasan" [Ironwood] is a broad-leaved tree of the Fabaceae family and is known as one of the karaki (Chinese trees) and a famous tree.
As the name "iron sword" implies, it is a very hard and heavy wood.
With its calm wood color and beautiful grain, this Go Bowl has a stately appearance.
These Go bowls are made using the hikimono (grinding) technique called "Sen-suji", in which the wood is worked on a potter's wheel to make bowls, trays, and other round vessels.
About "Sen-suji" technique
"Sen-suji" is an ancient Japanese "hiki-mono" technique in which wood is worked on a potter's wheel or lathe to make bowls, trays, and other circular vessels.
In order to hold a wooden bowl firmly, multiple narrow grooves are carved on the side of the bowl where the fingers can rest, and in most cases, this process is applied to the hand-holding part or the side of the bowl.
Since Go bowls are used with Go stones in it, the weight of the Go bowls itself plus the weight of the Go stones adds up to several kilograms, but the "Sen-suji" process makes it easier to hold.
In addition to the practical aspect of making it easier to hold, the beauty of the finish is also a major attraction of "Sen-suji".

Go board:Go board craftsman Mr. Keiji MIWA made Japan grown Hon-kaya Go Board with Legs Kiura 4.5-Sun (about 137 mm thick)
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.
The place where the legs of the board are inserted is engraved with "Kei-ho", a proof of the production of Keiji Miwa.
Color stain can be seen from one side to the bottom.
There are small flaws or scratches at one side and the legs.
The top, the cutting side and the bottom have a few intergrown knots.

*You can find more details on each product via the "Specification" link below.

*You can find more details on each product via the "Specification" link below.

  • Go stones:Clamshell Go Stones Premium Snow grade size 36
    Thickness:White Go stones/approx. 10.1 mm、Black Go stones/10.4 ㎜
    Diameter:White Go stones/21.9 ㎜、Black Go stones/22.2 ㎜
    Quantity: 180 white clamshell Go stones, 181 black Nachiguro Go stones (+ 2 spare stones each)
    Raw Materials: White Go stones / Mexican Clam Shells, Black Go stones / Nachi Black Go stones from Kumano City, Mie Prefecture
    Accessories: wooden box, cloth go stones bag, certificate of guarantee
    White Go stones are made from Mexican clam shells.
    *Our black Go stones are 0.3 mm large thicker and 0.3 mm large diameter than the same size of white Go stones.
    The reason is that white is an expanded color, so when you see white Go stones and black Go stones of the same diameter and thickness with the human eye, the black Go stones look a little smaller.
    So we adjusted them so that they look the same size.
  • Go bowls:Wood craftsman "Kai-shi (懐志)" made Sen-suji technique "Tagayasan / Ironwood" Go bowls
  • Go board:Go board craftsman Mr. Keiji MIWA made Japan grown Hon-kaya Go Board with Legs Kiura 4.5-Sun (about 137 mm thick)
    Product No.: No.73003F
    Size:approx. 461 ㎜ × 432 ㎜ × 137 ㎜ × 120 ㎜
    Weight:approx. 17.2 ㎏
    Included:Certificate, Paulownia cover, Cotton cover

  • 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

For all Go bowls products, please click here.

For One-of-a-kind, exquisite Go Bowls, please click here.

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For Miniature Go Bowls and other Go Bowls products, please click here.

For Traditional Craftsman: Nishikawa Takashi made Go Bowls products, please click here.

For Wood craftsman "Kai-shi (懐志)" made Go bowls products, please click here.



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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For Board craftsman Mr.Torayoshi Yoshida made Go board, please click here.

For Board craftsman Mr.Keiji Miwa made Go board, please click here.

For Board craftsman Mr.Miura made Go board, please click here.

For Go board with legs, please click here.

For Table Go board, please click here.

For Other Go boards such as miniature board, 9*9-ro Go board, Off-spec Go board, etc, please click here.



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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For Premium Go stones products, please click here.

For Clamshell Go stones BLUE Label products, please click here.

For Go stones Care Kit products, please click here.





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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