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Khatam Backgammon and Chess Set – Chogan 35cm

$330.24 (Available on back-order)
  • Size: 35 x 35 x 5cm
  • Size of briefcase: 40 x 20 x 8cm
  • Pattern: Chogan
  • Material: Combine wood and oysters
  • Painter: Artist Nick P
  • Style: Miniature

Available on backorder

MADE TO ORDER, 2 to 4 Weeks SHIPPING TIME
SKU: 73526

Khatam Backgammon and Chess Set

Backgammon and chessboard set, which is painted by an artist named Artist Nick P, and the Chogan game design, which is one of the oldest games in ancient Iran and other parts of the world, in which the artist uses various colors to Beauty has painted this design

This game board has been made by an artisan based in Esfahan using high-quality material.

This game set comes with luxury Khatam Kari chips and a leather briefcase.

Khatam Backgammon and Chess Set Details:

  • Size: 35 x 35 x 5cm
  • Size of briefcase: 40 x 20 x 8cm
  • Pattern: Chogan
  • Material: Combine wood and oysters
  • Painter: Artist Nick P
  • Style: Miniature

Backgammon

Backgammon is a tool and tool needed for one of the most popular mind games in the world.

In fact, backgammon is the name of this mind game, and the board on which this mind game is played is called backgammon.

The different names of this game are backgammon or backgammon or winch. The game relies more on counting focus planning and luck.

This is a two-player game and the movement of the pieces is based on the numbers shown by the dice.

About Khatam

Khātam is an ancient Persian technique of inlaying. It is a version of marquetry where art forms are made by decorating the surface of wooden articles. with delicate pieces of wood, bone and metal precisely-cut intricate geometric patterns.

Designing of inlaid articles is a highly elaborate process. Inlaid articles in the Safavid era took on a special significance as artists created their precious artworks. Woods used include betel, walnut, cypress and pine. These works include doors and windows, mirror frames, Quran boxes, inlaid boxes, pen and penholders, lanterns and shrines.

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