A Look at Ivory Chess Sets 11779436037

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Ivory chess sets have a lengthy and distinguished history, heading back nearly to the introduction of the game article itself. Ivory has been employed for many decades in the development of chess pieces. A number of the earliest chess pieces still in existence are constructed with ivory.

A few ivory is displayed by the British Museum chess parts from the 7th and

8th generations within contemporary Uzbekistan. These ancient chess pieces have been in another sort than present day chess pieces since they originate from a period when chess was mainly an Islamic game. The items had a much different appearance because they reflected a different society. In the 19th century, Nathaniel Cook and John Jaques made the very first set of Staunton chess items out of ivory. The Staunton style of chess pieces became the standard that is still used today.

Ivory isn't not quite as popular today since it was centuries ago when famous ivory chess sets were made. Now, ivory chess sets are often only for lovers. Classic ivory chess sets may sell for many thousands of dollars, while new ivory chess sets rarely sell for under $900. New Ivory chess sets are extremely rare because ivory is a lot tougher to come by. Although ivory was once frequently used in the building of many things, it's now rarely used due to animal rights issues and the advent of plastic.

Because many people object to animals such as for instance elephants and mammoths being killed to be able to cultivate the ivory from their tusks and teeth one main reason why ivory is rare now is. Imitation ivory is an excellent contemporary option since it is significantly less expensive and does not use any animal parts.

Ivory chess pieces are valuable collector's items. People usually pay tens of thousands of dollars for these unusual and historical chess sets.

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