Hand Crafted Acacia and Haldu Wood Chess Set 'Idle Hours' Item ID: 2671652069
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"Wile away the hours on a leisurely Sunday with this gorgeous chess set designed by Indian artisan Rakesh Pathak. The artisan crafts the set from acacia and haldu wood with a hidden, velvet-lined tray for holding the chess pieces when not in use. Each piece is equipped with a magnet on the bottom to keep them from toppling while you play."
- 3.92 lb
- Board: 1.4 inches H x 10 inches W x 10 inches D,Largest Piece: 1.8 inches H x 0.7 inches W x 0.7 inches D,Smallest Piece: 0.8 inches H x 0.6 inches W x 0.6 inches D
- 2.82 lbs
- Board: 1.4 inches H x 10 inches W x 10 inches D
- Largest Piece: 1.8 inches H x 0.7 inches W x 0.7 inches D
- Smallest Piece: 0.8 inches H x 0.6 inches W x 0.6 inches D
- Acacia wood
- haldu wood
- magnet
- 100% polyester lining
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Warning: Choking Hazard. Small parts -- not for children under 3 years.
Made in India
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I mastered this art during my six-year apprenticeship with a reputed craftsman in Delhi. I remember this period of my life as an amazing experience, though time came to venture out. I set up my own workshop, and eventually was able to offer employment to a few more craftsmen. We are always on the lookout to create something new, and we all work with great dedication.
For me, quality and a unique style is most important. I can spend many hours working, and will not move until and unless I have the perfect piece in my hand.
We have exhibited in many embassies for the last five years and so far its been a wonderful experience. In the future, I plan to set up an institution where we can teach our art and craftsmanship to young and interested aspirants.
Novica's concept is great. The idea of bringing together small and big crafts from around the world into one platform is great. I am overwhelmed to be a part of Novica.
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Rakesh Pathak
I mastered this art during my six-year apprenticeship with a reputed craftsman in Delhi. I remember this period of my life as an amazing experience, though time came to venture out. I set up my own workshop, and eventually was able to offer employment to a few more craftsmen. We are always on the lookout to create something new, and we all work with great dedication.
For me, quality and a unique style is most important. I can spend many hours working, and will not move until and unless I have the perfect piece in my hand.
We have exhibited in many embassies for the last five years and so far its been a wonderful experience. In the future, I plan to set up an institution where we can teach our art and craftsmanship to young and interested aspirants.
Novica's concept is great. The idea of bringing together small and big crafts from around the world into one platform is great. I am overwhelmed to be a part of Novica.
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