Chessboards

I primarily use hardwood grown in the Pacific Northwest such as myrtle wood, black walnut, madrone, maple and chinquapin to name a few. If possible, I select each piece of wood from those who cut and mill the wood themselves. Depending upon the characteristics of the wood, I then select marble, granite or onyx for the tiles.

Distinctive inlay patterns are also available and can be viewed in the gallery. If you need chess pieces for your board, I work with a local glass artisan who will produce a set of pieces to match your boards tile
color and wood.

Holly, chinquapin and bubinga frame with marble and
onyx tilecustom built chess board.

           
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