Chess Sets

Discover unique and artistic chess sets, showcasing craftsmanship from around the world.

The Mughal Chess Set

Roots in the Mughal Empire Elephants and horses Roots in the Mughal Empire The Mughal Chess Set is a traditional Indian chess set that has its roots in the Mughal Empire, which ruled India from the 16th to the 19th centuries. The Mughal Chess Set is known for its unique and intricate designs, which are inspired by the rich cultural heritage of India. The pieces in the Mughal Chess Set are intricately carved and decorated, with intricate details and patterns that are inspired by the architecture and artwork of the Mughal Empire.

The World Chess Championship Chess Set

Used in all World Chess Championships Designed to be portable and affordable Made of plastic Used in all World Chess Championships The World Chess Championship Chess Set is one of the most iconic and recognizable chess sets in the world. The set is used in all World Chess Championships, and its design has become synonymous with the game of chess. The World Chess Championship Chess Set was first introduced in 1886 and is produced by the World Chess Federation (FIDE).

The Staunton Chess Set

Named after Howard Staunton Unique design of 32 pieces Produced all across the world Highly functional chess sets Named after Howard Staunton The Staunton chess set is a classic design of chess pieces that was first introduced in 1849 by London-based English chess player and manufacturer Nathaniel Cook. Named after Howard Staunton, a prominent 19th-century chess player and promoter, the Staunton chess set quickly became the standard design for tournament play, and remains so to this day.

The Astrćani Chess Set

Built during the reign of the Qajar dynasty in Iran Attention to detail The Astrćani Chess Set is a highly valued and rare chess set originating from the city of Astrćan in the northern region of Iran. The set is considered to be a significant piece of art and cultural heritage, and is recognized for its intricate and intricate designs and exceptional craftsmanship. The chess pieces in the Astrćani set are made from a variety of materials including wood, metal, ivory, and precious stones.

The Shahnameh Chess Set

Named after the Book of Kings Representation of Persian cultural and historical heritage Chess was an integral part of Persian culture Named after the Book of Kings The Shahnameh Chess Set is a historically significant and culturally rich chess set that has its roots in the ancient Persian game of chess, also known as Shatranj. The name “Shahnameh” refers to the Book of Kings, a celebrated epic poem that chronicles the history and mythology of the Persian Empire.