Handcrafted Chessmen Set - Greek Mythology, Brown & Gold (Extra Large)
Immerse yourself in the epic tales of ancient Greece with our Handcrafted Chessmen Set, inspired by Greek Mythology. This extra-large set, beautifully finished in brown and gold, captures the timeless allure and rich cultural heritage of Greek myths, making it a stunning addition to any chess collection.
Each chess piece is meticulously handcrafted, showcasing exceptional detail and high-quality craftsmanship. The extra-large size ensures a commanding presence on any chessboard, making it ideal for both gameplay and display. The elegant brown and gold finishes add a touch of luxury, reflecting the opulence and majesty of Greek mythology.
Ideal for both avid chess players and collectors, this artisan chess set blends functionality with artistic excellence. It also makes a thoughtful and luxurious gift for chess enthusiasts and those who appreciate high-quality game sets.
Key Features:
- Handcrafted chess pieces inspired by Greek Mythology
- Extra-large size for an impressive presence and enhanced gameplay
- Elegant brown and gold finishes for a luxurious appearance
- Ideal for collectors and luxury game room decor
- Perfect gift for chess enthusiasts and those who love artisan board games
Elevate your chess experience with the Handcrafted Chessmen Set, where each piece tells a story from the rich tapestry of Greek mythology. This set is designed for those who seek the finest in luxury board games for adults, combining historical grandeur with modern sophistication.
The legend
A glorious city was the bone of contention between two powerful gods. The God of the Sea, Poseidon and Goddess of Wisdom, Athena, each one wanted the city to be named after themselves. The divine conflict was fierce so Zeus declared that each god had to make an offer to the citizens. Poseidon lifted his trident and struck the rock of the Acropolis where sea water burst out. “It will warn you for upcoming storms. Your city will conquer the seas”, he said. Athena knelt and touched the ground where an olive tree started to grow. “For food, oil, wood and light. Your city will become the symbol of civilization”. Despite the rage of Poseidon, Athena’s gift was preferred and ever since the city is called Athens.
The Chessmen
Greek sculptors loved to recreate this divine conflict through their art. The King is a replica of the famous statue “Poseidon of Melos” (2nd cent. B.C.), and the Queen represents the glorious “Athena Promachos” (450 B.C., Acropolis Museum). A bronze Hellenistic statue has inspired the Bishop and the Knight is a part of the marble facade of Parthenon sculptured by Pheidias. The castle is a reproduction of one of the most admirable Attic stele devoted to young Aristion who died in battle. Finally, the Pawn is a bronze statue of a fully armed warrior in 500 B.C.
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- Chessmen: Zinc Alloy 5