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◉ "Koshu Meiseki Amatoba Gosuzuri, Made by Kajikazawa Bunmeido" -------- ↓↓ More details from the internet ↓↓ ◉ "Koshu Meiseki Amatoba Gosuzuri, Made by Kajikazawa Bunmeido" ⚠️ There are traces of rubbing with something like red ink. (Photos 1 and 2) Size: (approx.) 12cm (length) x 7.5cm (width) x 1.8cm (thickness) Weight: (approx.) 359g 〈〈↓ Details ↓〉〉 Known as the highest-grade Japanese inkstone with a long history dating back to the early Edo period in Yamanashi Prefecture. Stone quality: Fine and uniform fangs (hobou), with moderate hardness. Ink grinding: The fangs are strong and grip the ink well, making it excellent for initial ink and ink development. Water retention: It does not easily absorb water, so it has good water retention. Durability: The stone is hard, and the fangs last a long time. Evaluation: Highly regarded by many calligraphers, it is considered a good inkstone that surpasses even Tang inkstones. ---------------- ※ I am selling my grandfather's collection, so I cannot answer detailed questions. I may list more calligraphy-related items in the future. ⚠️ Please refer to the photos and understand that there may be cracks and signs of use. Only for those who understand.
3 days ago