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Buy The Chess Sets Of The Nation

Philippine nation is not only special because of their culture. We almost claim the throne of being hardworking and perhaps artistic individuals.

Filipinos have created many kinds of handicrafts that show the world how they are attached to their workings. One of these is the popular chess set. These are attractive sets that are made in hardwoods - something like tiger ebony material - and a mellow local hardwood.

The main attribute are the hand carved chess sets made in the country is that one piece knights, the more elaborate, the older the set. Also remarkable are the stretched out cross on the kings, and the bulging bases, which bestow these sets very first-rate stability without having lead weighting.

These are Chess sets that we can offer for you.

Tournament pieces

It is considered as one of the tournament set having god features. It is prepared and created with natural woods, specifically king stands 103 mm to the top of the typical pointed cross

Boxed tournament set

Chess set encompassing rougher texture but also it is very unique in terms of its designs. The king rises at 106 mm making it very exciting to handle.

Indian Set

Light wood set has dark side blackened, blue pads. Its chess men are larger than any other sets, the king stands at 113 mm with no difference in volume between pieces. The felt padding has its blue color rather than red.

Philippino meet

It reveals a slight difference because of its chess men specifically the rooks and knights. The outer pieces are the older, more immense; more harmonically turned and carved pieces.

Tribal set

This is hand carved set. It somewhat represents figures celebrating the rice cult, and carved in the Ifugao tribal area in the Northwest. The warriors as pawns, stilt houses as rooks, warriors riding water buffaloes as knights are its chess men. King stands at 128 mm uniquely all pieces are composed from two different types of woods.

by: Angela




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