Colección: 硯 akama suzuri inkstone
The Akama suzuri is an inkstone produced in Shimonoseki and Ube area in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan.
It holds a historical significance as a tribute gift and it is known for its hard and dense material, with densely packed "ho-bo" ridges that play the role of grinding ink. As a result, it produces excellent ink color and enables quick ink grinding.
The inkstones by Hieda Gyokuhodo feature a modern and beautiful design that complements contemporary lifestyles. They are designed to highlight the gentle and warm color of the Akama stone.
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【赤間硯: 日枝玉峯堂製造】 AKAMA suzuri (oval)
Precio habitual $239.00Precio habitualPrecio unitario / porPrecio de oferta $239.00Agotado -
【赤間硯: 日枝玉峯堂製造】 AKAMA suzuri (Lingering moon)
Precio habitual $252.00Precio habitualPrecio unitario / porPrecio de oferta $252.00Agotado
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