Bundesform or the Federal Form Chess Pieces emerged as alternative to the widely used staunton chess pieces in the 1930's in Germany.
They became popular for use in Munich Chess Olympics of 1936 and subsequently found their use in chess tournaments.
They were particularly appreciated for their simple design, durability and affordability.
This design will find great favour amongst chess players and collectors for their distinct appearance and playability.
The chess pieces have been expertly handcarved and turned by master artisans with years of experience crafting these pieces. They are highly durable and will last for years and years to come.
Chessmen Dimensions |
|
Height |
Base |
King |
3.8" (97mm) |
1.4" (37mm) |
Queen |
3.4" (86mm) |
1.4" (37mm) |
Bishop |
3.0" (77mm) |
1.3" (33mm) |
Knight |
2.7" (68mm) |
1.3" (33mm) |
Rook |
1.9" (47mm) |
1.3" (32mm) |
Pawn |
1.8" (46mm) |
1.1" (28mm) |
Wood Combination |
Golden Rosewood / Boxwood |
Dark Chess Pieces |
Golden Rosewood |
Light Chess Pieces |
Boxwood |
Recommended Square Size |
1.96" to 2.16" (50 mm to 55 mm) |
Total Weight Of Chess Pieces |
2.2 lbs (1000 grams) |
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