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Chess Table

A chess table is a type of game table that integrates a chessboard. It has built-in features that make the task of playing a game of chess easier. A chess table is specially made to serve as a distinct playing surface for chess players. Usually, a chess table has two felt lined drawers provided to store the pieces when not in use. Chess tables can be extremely decorative, well built, and potentially expensive pieces of furniture. Most of the fashionable chess tables have the board inlaid or engraved. Cheaper or inexpensive chess tables may have the boards painted on. Chess tables crafted out of wide varieties of wood have a beauty and charm of their own. A chess table is not a necessity; it is more an accessory. It is not going to make a better player out of you. A chess table is also not restrictive as far as the scope of use in concerned. However, players usually take pride in owning one as a decorative piece of furniture and also as a mark of their passion for chess. A well made chess table brings a level of class to both the game and the place that it occupies. So apart from serving as a chessboard and providing a storage space for the pieces, a chess table is also used as a symbol of its owner's commitment, love and passion for the game, and also a reflection of his fine tastes. Chess tables are usually hand carved by artisans, who have the required skill to provide new and innovative designs to make a chess table look unique. Chess tables are usually made of solid woods like rosewood, cedar, and mahogany. For more exotic versions of the chess table, exotic woods are used. Wooden chess tables have aesthetic value because of their striking appearance and natural sheen. Owning a chess table is like owning a small piece of chess history that dates as far back as the game itself.
 
   
   
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