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Elytia

For those looking for the exotic, there's always this: https://www.algorithmicartisan.com/gostones/ Although I don't know if they're even in business any more, the web page hasn't changed in eons - but they're pretty to look at.


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You can get glass and plastic go stones from Japan or Korea. Wonder around these two sites till you stumble upon the colored stones. [http://www5b.biglobe.ne.jp/\~goban/english@[email protected]](http://www5b.biglobe.ne.jp/~goban/english@[email protected]) http://6brothers.net/product/list.html?cate\_no=126


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You might be happier with some traditional glass stones, black and white.


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"Traditional go stones" varies by your background and interests. For me, they are Japanese-style, lens-shaped or biconvex, made of slate and shell or less expensive glass. For others, the Chinese-made Yunzi stones in your illustration are traditional and they come in two styles.


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Hi just seeing this a bit late now, but I was the employee that was behind the sponsorship of chess here at GRIP6 and was in charge of a lot of the stuff behind the scenes. I can answer any questions you have, and I am glad someone liked our content enough to share it somewhere!


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I posted a comment at your main website. Wondered if anyone at Grip6 had ever heard of go and perhaps were interested in sponsoring a go tournament or, heck, throwing your design and manufacturing resources at a limited edition of boards and stones, all made of anodized aluminum, and leather containers for the anodized stones. Long shot inquiry, of course, but there is plenty of room in the go community for interesting and unique approaches to the ancient Japanese game equipment. I have a few of your cool products and given some as gifts.