Russian Zagreb Chess Set
The Russian Zagreb Chessmen present a splendid and faithful reproduction of the chess pieces utilized in the 1959 world chess tournament in Zagreb.
These chess pieces exhibit exquisite profiles, with the knight showcasing a distinctive appearance. The entire set embraces gracefully simple curvature, guaranteeing no sharp points, making it an ideal choice for chess enthusiasts.
Dimensions of Chessmen:
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King: Height 3.1" (78mm), Base 1.3" (32mm) weighted and felted
Wood Combination:
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Dark Chess Pieces: Acacia
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Light Chess Pieces: Boxwood
This set comes with a Mahogany Slide Lid Box and a 15.75 Inch Mahogany Maple Inlaid Chess Board.
The set comprises 34 chess pieces, and the combination of Acacia and Boxwood adds a touch of elegance to these finely crafted chessmen.
🔄Change of Mind
If you change your mind, please notify us within 14 days of delivery. Failing to do so will forfeit your right to cancel or return the product.
🎁Returns - Unused and in Original Condition
You may return items within 30 days from the date of purchase, provided they are unused and in their original condition.
3-Year Guarantee
We take great pride in the quality and craftsmanship of our chess sets and boards. That’s why we are pleased to offer a 3-year guarantee on all our products. This guarantee covers any manufacturing defects in materials or workmanship under normal use. If your chess set or board is found to be defective within three years of purchase, we will repair or replace the item free of charge.
Please note that this guarantee does not cover damage caused by improper care, accidents, or natural wear and tear. For further information on how to care for your chess set, please refer to our product care guide or contact our customer service team.
Orders received are processed within one business day, ensuring a swift initiation of the delivery process. Delivery times vary based on the destination and the chosen shipping method.
Domestic Shipping (UK)
Free Standard UK Mainland delivery: Up to 3 business days.