Luxury Greek Mythology Chess Set in Wooden Box with Gold & Silver Chessmen on Bronze Chessboard – 48x48cm (Extra Large)
Indulge in the grandeur of Greek mythology with our exclusive Greek Mythology Chess Set, now available in an elegant wooden box. This handcrafted set features exquisite gold and silver chessmen, each portraying legendary figures from ancient Greek myths. The set is completed by a stunning bronze chessboard measuring 48x48cm, offering an expansive and luxurious playing surface.
Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts, this high-quality chess set seamlessly blends historical artistry with contemporary craftsmanship. Each chessman is meticulously designed to bring mythological stories to life, making every game a captivating journey through history. The included wooden box not only provides stylish storage but also adds a touch of sophistication and convenience.
Key Features:
- Handcrafted Luxury: Each piece is meticulously crafted to highlight intricate details and the rich history of Greek mythology.
- Elegant Chessmen: Gold and silver chessmen provide a luxurious and striking visual appeal.
- Premium Chessboard: A beautifully crafted bronze chessboard measuring 48x48cm enhances both playability and aesthetic charm.
- Expansive Design: The extra-large size provides an impressive and comfortable playing experience.
- Stylish Wooden Box: Includes a wooden storage box for elegant and convenient storage.
- Cultural Significance: Each chess piece represents a figure from Greek mythology, adding depth and intrigue to your games.
- Durable Construction: Made with high-quality materials to ensure lasting durability and timeless beauty.
- Perfect Gift: Ideal for luxury gifts for gamers, history enthusiasts, and collectors of fine artisan board games.
Explore our collection of luxury chess sets and elevate your game room with this culturally rich and artistically superior Greek Mythology Chess Set. A perfect addition for anyone who values history, art, and superior craftsmanship in their game collection.
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.
- Wooden case with storage
- Manopoulos gift box
Dimensions of the Board | ||
Weight of set |
- Chessboard: Brass
- Chessmen: Zinc Alloy 5
- Wooden case: Laminated wood