Where can I buy porcelain Go stones?

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Where can I buy porcelain Go stones?

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Hello. Lately I've been looking for a porcelain Go stone set, much like what is in the below image.

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I went on JD.com to find one, but they seem to be out of stock at the moment. Anyone know which online store sells them and whether they ship to the US? Much obliged in advance for the kind info.
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Please define "porcelain" to differentiate your sought-after stones' material from "ceramic."
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bogiesan wrote:Please define "porcelain" to differentiate your sought-after stones' material from "ceramic."
I've seen these sold as "porcelain" online - even though in reality they may have been made of another ceramic material, not necessarily actual porcelain. I once bought a set of these about 5 years ago - when Go equipment was much easier to come by - then sold them off about a year later. I would like to purchase a ceramic go stone set once again, but I do not seem to know just where there is a set available. In my city it is not easy to come by Go equipment. Some Korean stores in the area sell foldable boards and glass stones, but no ceramic.

Then again, perhaps I should consider the resin plastic stones being sold on YMImports.com . They look like they will suit well a travel set.
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tekesta wrote:Then again, perhaps I should consider the resin plastic stones being sold on YMImports.com . They look like they will suit well a travel set.

That's exactly what I was going to suggest. YM Imports has two sets that may work for you, one is double-convex and the other is single.

Double:
http://www.ymimports.com/p-2397-hi-tech ... pJclZF_hs4

Single:
http://www.ymimports.com/p-2396-melamin ... pJc5JF_hs4

Both are also inexpensive.
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Searching the inter webs for porcelain go stones and for ceramic go stones (substitute baduk or weixi or weichi opt weiqi) and you will come up with a few out of date sites that once offered alternatives to glass or plastic but I think yunzi stones are about the closest thing to porcelain you will find these days. Sintered materials like jade and quartz powders are not porcelains at all but they are a bit different from ceramics.
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If it helps, it is very easy to buy porcelain stones in China. They are also very cheap, like maybe around 2-5$ a set. I have never found any on the internet though.

As a side note, porcelain stones are pretty fragile, I've broken a few (2 or 3) just by playing with them. But as a group, when I was doing the China trip, we probably broke (we had about 20 people) about 3 or 4 sets worth of stones.

I have a set of the plastic stones from YMI; they won't break, but they are rather light.

Yunzi are nicer than the porcelain ones for sure and don't break as easily. In China, they were about 10$ a set.

Anyway, good luck and I hope this helped.
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joellercoaster wrote:


Biodegradable?

So many questions :geek:

Biodegradable is referring to the type of plastic. I had assumed for a long time that it is "PLA" (i.e. corn plastic or other "starch plastic"), but wikipedia informs me there are a multitude of "biodegradable" plastics. Melamine (which now describes the single convex stones) is also biodegradable. Both the single and double convex stones used to be described in the same terms ("biodegradable" and "indestructible"). I don't know if the change in description reflects a change in supplier, product, both, or neither. YMI had for a long time sold melamine single convex stones in wood bowls, which was an awesome deal, at the same time they sold "biodegradable" single convex plastic stones. I never determined whether they were in fact the same stones.

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