Vintage Japanese "Go Game" Go Board With Go Stone — Wood, 1980, Showa Era (SKU: 25M-409)

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25M-409
$750.00
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Vintage Japanese "Go Game" Go Board With Go Stone, Wood (SKU 25M-409)

Exquisite craftsmanship meets traditional gameplay.

This stunning vintage Go board is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Japan, beautifully crafted from high-quality wood. The surface features a meticulously drawn grid, enhancing the playing experience while adding a touch of elegance to any setting. Perfect for both seasoned players and collectors, this board embodies the spirit of strategic depth and timeless artistry.

Accompanied by a set of elegant playing stones, the black pieces are made from slate, while the white stones are crafted from shell, providing a striking contrast against the wooden board. This combination not only elevates the aesthetic appeal but also ensures durability and a satisfying tactile experience during gameplay.

  • Origin: Japan
  • Era: Showa
  • Material: Wood, Slate, Shell
  • Use: Traditional Go Game (Igo)
  • Features: Detailed grid, elegant design, includes stones, Black piece is Slate, white Piece is Shell
  • Dimensions: --
  • Condition: Excellent

Embrace the art of Go with this exquisite vintage board.

As part of our mission to preserve and share Japanese craftsmanship, we offer antiques that were made not just to be admired, but to be used. These pieces were crafted for everyday life, and we honor their purpose by ensuring they can continue to be enjoyed and lived with today.

All vintage and antique items are sold as-is. Each piece may exhibit signs of age, including scratches, wear, or minor imperfections. These are not considered defects but natural evidence of the item’s authenticity and age.