Japan quality Goban thick wood board Ischi stone and shell 1950s Shin-Kaya.

Goban Japanese thick solid wood thick board game complete of 2 sets of Go-ishi beads: black stones, white sea shell, Keyaki wood cover, nice patina and wood surface, Shin-Kaya wood board. The set has light ware from usage, immediately usable. Traditional Japanese Go game.

Period: 1950s

Dimensions: H 30.5  45.5 X 42 cm, total weight with stones 19.360 kg + wrapping. Board thickness 18 cm.

Goishi stones: white shell, black stone.

Conditions: good, some ware marks from long usage. Please see photos.

Materials: Shin-Kaya and Kiri cover wood,  Goi-ishi stone and white sea shell.

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