This gorgeous goban came to Baduk Club from an antique dealer in Kanagawa.
The board is 12.8cm thick, and has a lovely yellow tone. It comes with a cloth cover and paulownia lid. It stands 25cm tall with legs on and weighs 14.8kg.
It looks like a textbook species of Kaya, with these indicators:
- The Cut: it is a Center Cut (kiomote) to show off the heart of the tree.
- The Grain: the lines are wavy, unlike shin-kaya and most matsu. There are hundreds of rings here in the heartwood alone. This is unmistakably Honkei.
- The Weight: at 14.8kg it is incredibly dense. Kaya retains its resin as it cures.
- The Size (of the trunk): You can see that the rings radiate outward instead of forming neat semi-circles. While kaya isn't rare, it does take 500-1000 years to grow large enough to be used for a go board.
- The Color: a warm yellow, the heartwood is a uniform tone.
- The Scent: The board gives off a sweet smell, like vanilla and cloves.
A center cut like this leaves beautiful end-grain where both players will sit, and straight lines along each side. This is known to woodworkers as a Plain-sawn board. The top and bottom have cross-grains in unique patterns like a fingerprint. based on the heartwood of the tree.
The corners and edges are all quite good. The protective paulownia lid has done its job. There are some knots on the underside.
The legs are most likely Katsura, a warmer red/orange color.
A crack exists but it looks very stable. Kaya is cured for 10 years before being cut, so the strength of the resin helps insure that the wood doesn't come apart. Still, it should be oiled and re-waxed (including the legs), especially if your climate is less humid than Japan. Visit my Care Instructions to learn more.
Please understand that this is a Vintage item. Purchased new, such an item would cost about $3000-$5000 today.
If you would like to add go bowls or stones, it would be no trouble to bundle this item with other products from our warehouse in Japan.
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