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Monday, January 23, 2012

Creative And Unusual Chess Sets

Chess is a two-player board game played on a chessboard, a square-checkered board with 64 squares arranged in an eight-by-eight grid. It is one of the world's most popular games, played by millions of people worldwide at home, in clubs, online, by correspondence, and in tournaments.

Collection of the most creative and unusual chess sets from all over the world...

Lens Chess Set - Unique chess set made using real Canon and Nikon camera lenses. 

War of 1812 Chess Set - Awesome hand carved wooden chess set features two war ships. 

Cardboard Chess Set - Modern chess set with unique chess pieces made out of cardboard. 

Wobble Chess Set - Curved landscape stabilizes freely quivering chess pieces, creating a lively interaction between chess board and pieces. 

Mario Chess Cake - Play chess and then eat the chocolate cake and fondant figures. 

Transparent Chess Set - "Alice through the Looking Glass" inspired chess set with chess pieces that become transparent when they touch the board. 

Key Chess Set - This unusual chess set was designed by Dave Pickett around the function of skeleton keys. 

LED Chess Set - This innovative glowing chess set allows you to play in the dark. 

LEGO Star Wars Chess Set - Star Wars: A New Hope LEGO chess set made by Brandon Griffith. 

Straight Up Chess Set - Vertical wall mounted chess board. Innovative new way to play and display your prized chess set. 

3D Chess Board - Unique chess board adds an extra dimension to the game of chess. 

Giant Chess Set

Edible Chess Set - Not only will you have the satisfaction of taking a chess piece, but you can eat it as well. 

Chalk Chess - Beautifully crafted pieces are made from black and white chalk. 

Ice Chess Set - Silicone ice mold creates frozen chess pieces. Ice your competition before your king melts


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herik dedevol said...

Got to love images. I did not realize Chess was so driven by early days. Makes sense about standardizing rules. I would love to Buy wooden chess sets