Handcrafted Metallic Chessmen Set - Cycladic Art, Small Blue & Bronze
Elevate your chess experience with our Handcrafted Metallic Chessmen Set, inspired by the minimalist elegance of Cycladic art. These small blue and bronze chess pieces are meticulously crafted to bring a touch of ancient artistry and sophistication to your games.
Key Features:
- Artistic Design: Each chess piece reflects the clean lines and refined aesthetic of Cycladic art, offering a unique and visually striking addition to any chess board.
- Handcrafted Quality: Crafted from high-quality metal, these chessmen ensure durability and a premium feel, perfect for luxury game enthusiasts.
- Elegant Aesthetic: The blue and bronze finishes provide a beautiful contrast, adding a touch of elegance and uniqueness to your chess set.
- Collector's Item: Ideal for collectors of handcrafted chess sets and those who appreciate exclusive and artistic board game pieces.
Perfect for both casual play and display, this handcrafted chessmen set is a versatile addition to any chess collection. Whether you're a fan of ancient art or a chess enthusiast, these unique pieces are sure to impress and enhance your gaming experience. Ideal for luxury gifts for gamers, this set will be cherished by anyone who values fine craftsmanship and historical artistry.
Cycladic civilization is the most ancient in Europe and it flourished in the Aegean Sea during the 3rd millennium B.C. Their marble art was highly stylized representations of human form with minimal geometric lines which gives them a striking resemblance to today’s modern art. The King represents a strong male figure with minimal broad shoulders whereas the idol of Queen is devoted to the most significant period in a woman’s life, pregnancy. The Bishop figure has indicative lines with hands under chest and legs together. The Knight is a horse from the war of Troy, found on the bas-relief decoration of a vase in Mykonos Island. The Castle is a replica of the massive 2500-year old marble temple entrance, which is still the landmark of Naxos Island. Finally, the Pawn is the head of the most known marble idol of this period.
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- Chessmen: Zinc Alloy 5