Bokufu 1995 - Kobaien's special sumiink stick year selection ( 古梅園墨譜1995・平成7 )-

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    Bokufu 1995 - Kobaien's special inkstick year selection ( 古梅園墨譜1995 )

    Bokufu 1995 - Kobaien's special sumiink stick year selection ( 古梅園墨譜1995・平成7 )-

    Price
    ¥110,000JPY

    Product information

    During the years from 1993 to 2012, Kobaien released annual special edition sumi ink stick sets, and named them “Bokufu ( 墨譜, sumi ink stick year selection )”.

    These are very rare items nowadays.

    This Kobaien's special sumi ink stick year selection was made in 1995.

    Box Size: Width: 310 mm Length: 195 mm Thickness: 40 mm Weight: 762 grams

    **For a detailed description of the included ink, please contact us.

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