Handcrafted Greek Roman Period Chess Set in Wooden Box with Storage – Gold & Silver (Small)
Immerse yourself in the rich history of ancient Greece and Rome with this exquisite handcrafted chess set. Each piece, meticulously crafted in gold and silver, showcases the intricate artistry of the Greek Roman period. The set comes in a luxurious wooden box with convenient storage, ensuring that every game is both an aesthetic and practical experience.
Key Features:
- Handcrafted Chess Pieces: Each piece is a work of art, capturing the elegance and detail of the Greek Roman period.
- Gold & Silver Finish: The stunning gold and silver pieces add a touch of luxury to your game room decor.
- Wooden Box with Storage: The beautifully crafted wooden box provides secure storage for your pieces, making it both functional and decorative.
- High-Quality Materials: Made with premium materials, this set is designed to last and be enjoyed for years to come.
- Perfect for Collectors and Enthusiasts: This set is an ideal addition to any collection and makes a thoughtful gift for chess lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
Add a touch of history and luxury to your game nights with this exclusive Greek Roman period chess set. Perfect as a centerpiece in your luxury game room or as a premium gift for the discerning gamer, this set is sure to impress.
The Chessmen
This period was characterized by fierce local as well as international wars. The aggressiveness of the Pawn and the Knight fully represent the ferocity of these wars. The posture of the King and Queen indicates their unquestionable leadership. The Bishop reveals his consideration for the movements of the imminent battle.
Finally, the Castle is a reproduction of a pillar which characterized the architectural style during that period.
- Wooden case with storage
- Manopoulos gift box
Dimensions of the Board | ||
Weight of set |
- Chessboard: Brass
- Chessmen: Zinc Alloy 5
- Wooden case: Laminated wood
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