Zagreb Wood Pieces 2.5" King - Ebonized
In the 1950s and 1960s the Zagreb Chess Set was one of the most popular chess sets used at major international chess tournaments, most notably the World Championship Candidates Match that was held in Bied, Zagreb in 1959. Thus, you may often see this set called the Zagreb '59. (Zagreb is now the capital of Croatia.)
This beautiful reproduction set comes with two queens of each color. The queens and bishops have a contrasting color ball on top and the king has a contrasting crown. The knight is a most interesting piece. Patterned after a Russian knight, he has his head down, a closed mouth, a dramatically carved head, and thin curved neck above his thick chest.
As with all wood pieces, sets many have variations in colors of grain within a set. These pieces are weighted. The smaller pieces contain lighter weights, while larger pieces have heavier weights. Featured in this set:
Beautiful historic pieces
Extra Queens
Contrast tops on several pieces
Distinctive knight
Beautiful distinctively grained wood pieces
Available in Sheesham, Ebonized Hardwood, or Rosewood Specifications:
2 1/2" King Height
1 1/8" King Base
16g King Weight
For Chess Boards with 1 1/4" to 1 5/8" Squares
Set weighs just over 1 pound