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Onyx and Marble Chess Set in Black and Green from Mexico, "Verdant Challenge"

By the talented artisans of the Sierra Family, this chess set displays the... more

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By the talented artisans of the Sierra Family, this chess set displays the beauty of dark marble alongside verdant green onyx. Each piece is carved by hand, displaying the elegant characteristics of the stone. The board is completed by a marble frame.

  • 6.54 kgs
  • 14.4 lbs
  • 35.4 cm H x 35.3 cm W x 2 cm D
  • 14" H x 14" W x 0.8" D
  • Largest piece: 7.6 cm L x 2.8 cm W
  • Largest piece: 3" L x 1.1" W
  • Smallest piece: 4.1 cm L x 2.6 cm W
  • Smallest piece: 1.6" L x 1" W

  • Onyx, marble
  • Natural stone - some variations in color and/or pattern are to be expected
  • Hand-crafted item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
  • Velvet paper backing
  • Made in Mexico.
  • Ships fast from USA.
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