Very large chess pieces made of teak - Giant Chess
Beautiful chess figures
SKU: GS-Set of 20 cm
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Description
Giant Chess chess pieces are handcrafted and made from Teak wood.
The oldest surviving chess pieces originate from the Persian-Arabic cultural area. They were often made of clay, bone, ivory, or even Kashmiri crystal. Today, knowledge about the significance of these mysteriously designed artifacts is not very widespread. These abstract chess figures arrived in Europe in the 10th century and were used here for about 800 years. The mysterious-magical magic of these figures was also felt in medieval Europe. This explains the discovery of several abstract game elements that were found to protect buildings surrounded by a foundation wall.
The precursors of modern chess probably originate from cultural contact between India and China. In the 15th century, a major reform of the game rules took place. In subsequent centuries, especially European chess masters contributed to research on the game. The history of modern chess tournaments begins with the London tournament in 1851. The rivalry between Steinitz and Zukertort in 1886 is considered the first World Chess Championship.
The oldest European text containing the rules of chess is a rhyme written in Hebrew by the Jewish Spanish poet-philosopher Abraham ibn Ezra (1089-1164). By the end of the 15th century, the modern chess rules were established: pawns can move two squares on their first move, bishops can move diagonally as far as they want (before jumping exactly two squares), and the queen can move in all eight directions as far as she wants (except one square diagonally), thus transforming from the weakest to the most powerful piece on the board. In 1616, the first chess manual in German was published: “Das Schach- oder König-Spiel” by Gustavus Selenus. In 1927, the first Chess Olympiad was held in London. After Alekhine's death in 1946, the World Chess Federation FIDE (founded in 1924 in Paris by FIDE) took over the organization of the World Chess Championships.
Like any wood, teak is a “living” material. Over time, cracks may appear, making these pieces look more unique. Teak is one of the most weather-resistant woods and is mainly used in shipbuilding. Wooden chess pieces made from teak are easy to maintain. Simply clean them occasionally from dust or rain stains with a damp cloth. Since wood is a “living” material, slight changes may occur over time. Cracks can develop due to the constant movement of the wood. Nevertheless, wood is a very warm and beautiful material, unlike plastic, which tends to be cold. In the specific case of teak wood, with its characteristic grain and unique coloration, these features are even more noticeable. Moreover, it is precisely these changes in the wood that make a piece or any carpentry element even more interesting and unique.
Note: These chess pieces should not be regarded merely as figures; they should also be considered as wooden art objects. This means they are not suitable for children and should not be dropped or knocked over, as this could cause dents or damage to the elements.
In short: you certainly do not need to handle these figures with gloves, but you should handle them gently. Given that teak wood is highly resistant to weather conditions (teak is mainly used in the shipbuilding industry), it is still very advisable to cover the figures or store them indoors when not in use or in very bad weather conditions. This also applies to many other materials, such as plastics.
Attributes / Details
| SKU | GS-Set of 20 cm |
| Manufacturer | Giant Chess |
| Model | Set of 20 cm |
| Material | Teak wood |
| For whom | dla dwojga |
| Destiny | Do ogrodu i na taras |
| Size | King 20 cm (8 inch) 8.6 x 20 cm, 0.25 kg Queen 8.4 x 19 cm, 0.23 kg Bishop 6.8 x 16.7 cm 0.15 kg Knight 6.8 x 14.7 cm, 0.2 kg Rook 7.2 x 12.8 cm, 0.15 kg Pawn 5.9 x 10 cm, 0.1kg |
| grawer | YES |
| Gwarancja | 24 months |
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