The Circa 1961 Baku Series Wood Chess Pieces - 4.2" King
Enter the fascinating world of Soviet chess history with the Circa 1961 Baku Series Wood Chess Pieces, a masterpiece that combines modernist design with ancient Russian flair. This exquisite set, named after the 1961 Soviet Championship in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, has captivated collectors and enthusiasts alike with its unique blend of elegance and functionality. Renowned collector Mike Ladzinski has hailed this set as his favorite Soviet design, and it's easy to see why - the intricate details, the whimsical knights, and the regal kings and queens all come together to create a truly enchanting board presence.
The Circa 1961 Baku Series Wood Chess Pieces boast BFII elements that add a touch of sophistication to the overall design. The conical structures that morph into pedestals supporting the piece signifiers are a testament to the fusion of modernist and ancient Russian influences. The royal pieces, connected to their pedestals by a double-collar connector reminiscent of basic Staunton design, exude classical elegance, while the sweeping curved tower walls of the rooks harmonize with the base and stem structures of the other pieces, creating a visual symphony that draws inspiration from the rich tapestry of Russian history.
The knights, carved in a style reminiscent of a 15th-century horse discovered in ancient Novgorod, are aptly dubbed "Novgorod Knights," adding a historical flourish to this captivating chess set. As with all of our chess sets, the Circa 1961 Baku Wood Chess Set is designed to withstand the rigors of practical play while maintaining an elegance that has become the hallmark of our brand. The quality and craftsmanship of this set are unmatched by any other set in its price range, making it a true standout in the world of chess.
Each set consists of 34 chessmen, including four queens, a standard that was introduced by our brand in 1993. The king stands tall at 4.2 inches, with a base diameter of 1.5 inches, making it the perfect centerpiece for any chessboard. The recommended board size is 2.25 inches, and the basepads are made of premium billiard cloth for a smooth, glide-like movement. With a median set weight of 48.25 ounces, this set is substantial yet perfectly balanced for a comfortable playing experience.
The Circa 1961 Baku Series Wood Chess Pieces are an exact reproduction of the original set, courtesy of expert collector Charles W. Grau. This set is a testament to the enduring legacy of Soviet chess history, and its beauty and craftsmanship are sure to impress even the most discerning collectors and players. Whether you're a chess enthusiast, a collector, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of a well-crafted game piece, this set is sure to captivate and inspire.
In the world of chess, there's no substitute for quality, and the Circa 1961 Baku Series Wood Chess Pieces are the epitome of excellence. With its unique blend of modernist design, ancient Russian flair, and expert craftsmanship, this set is a true masterpiece that will elevate your game to new heights. So why settle for anything less when you can have the best? Treat yourself to the ultimate chess experience with the Circa 1961 Baku Series Wood Chess Pieces.
The Circa 1961 Baku Series Wood Chess Pieces boast BFII elements that add a touch of sophistication to the overall design. The conical structures that morph into pedestals supporting the piece signifiers are a testament to the fusion of modernist and ancient Russian influences. The royal pieces, connected to their pedestals by a double-collar connector reminiscent of basic Staunton design, exude classical elegance, while the sweeping curved tower walls of the rooks harmonize with the base and stem structures of the other pieces, creating a visual symphony that draws inspiration from the rich tapestry of Russian history.
The knights, carved in a style reminiscent of a 15th-century horse discovered in ancient Novgorod, are aptly dubbed "Novgorod Knights," adding a historical flourish to this captivating chess set. As with all of our chess sets, the Circa 1961 Baku Wood Chess Set is designed to withstand the rigors of practical play while maintaining an elegance that has become the hallmark of our brand. The quality and craftsmanship of this set are unmatched by any other set in its price range, making it a true standout in the world of chess.
Each set consists of 34 chessmen, including four queens, a standard that was introduced by our brand in 1993. The king stands tall at 4.2 inches, with a base diameter of 1.5 inches, making it the perfect centerpiece for any chessboard. The recommended board size is 2.25 inches, and the basepads are made of premium billiard cloth for a smooth, glide-like movement. With a median set weight of 48.25 ounces, this set is substantial yet perfectly balanced for a comfortable playing experience.
The Circa 1961 Baku Series Wood Chess Pieces are an exact reproduction of the original set, courtesy of expert collector Charles W. Grau. This set is a testament to the enduring legacy of Soviet chess history, and its beauty and craftsmanship are sure to impress even the most discerning collectors and players. Whether you're a chess enthusiast, a collector, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of a well-crafted game piece, this set is sure to captivate and inspire.
In the world of chess, there's no substitute for quality, and the Circa 1961 Baku Series Wood Chess Pieces are the epitome of excellence. With its unique blend of modernist design, ancient Russian flair, and expert craftsmanship, this set is a true masterpiece that will elevate your game to new heights. So why settle for anything less when you can have the best? Treat yourself to the ultimate chess experience with the Circa 1961 Baku Series Wood Chess Pieces.