I found this picture in the Facebook page of the British Museum a few days ago. They are called Lewis Chessmen because they were found on the Isle of Lewis, but they were carved in Norway around 1150-1200. You can read more about it here. I shared them on this blog today because,while I have played chess since childhoodand owned many sets, I never ever seen such beautifully, meticulously crafted ones. And although I haven't played chess for years, I want to own a set like this one.
Saturday, 23 July 2022
The Coolest Chess Pieces
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board games,
British Museum,
chess,
childhood,
échecs,
Écosse,
enfance,
games,
Isle of Lewis,
jeux,
jeux de société,
Norvège,
Norway,
nostalgia,
nostalgie,
Scotland
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I suspect there are reproduction chess sets of the Lewis chessmen for sale somewhere! Probably cost an arm and a leg though.
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