Crafted in Europe, the Mahogany & Maple Wooden Tournament Chessboard features Mahogany (dark) and Maple (light) squares with a Mahogany frame. This Veneered Chessboard is 0.5'' thick, has a satin finish, has the House of Staunton logo silk-screened on the h1 square and has the Rank and File Labels that make it an excellent training tool.
Crafted in Europe, the Mahogany & Maple Wooden Tournament Chessboard features Mahogany (dark) and Maple (light) squares with a Mahogany frame. This Veneered Chessboard is 0.5" thick, has a satin finish, has the House of Staunton logo silk-screened on the h1 square and has the Rank and File Labels that make it an excellent training tool.
The Mahogany & Maple Wooden Tournament Chessboard is available in with or without notation. Please use the dropdown options above to select your choice.
NO NOTATION WITH NOTATION
Without Rank and File LabelsWith Rank and File Labels
1.75" Squares have a board dimension of 17.25" x 17.25"
2.0" Squares have a board dimension of 18.875" x 18.875"
2.25" Squares have a board dimension of 21.25" x 21.25"
2.5" Squares have a board dimension of 23.125" x 23.125"
1.75'' inch / 4.45 cm, 2.0'' inch / 5.1 cm, 2.25'' inch / 5.7 cm, 2.5'' inch / 6.4 cm
Square Size
Varies
Chess Board Height
0.5" inches
History of the Chess Pieces
Women's World Champion GM Susan Polgar and teammate IM Irina Krush battle the Georgian (Russia) Women's team at the 2004 FIDE Chess Olympiad on the Mahogany Frame Wooden Tournament Chessboard.
World Champion Garry Kasparov takes on Academy Award (R) Nominated Actor Woody Harrelson on the Maple and Mahogany Wooden Tournament Chessboard.
World of chess
How to play chess
People have been playing chess for more than 1500 years. Invented in India in the 6th century CE, its earliest known form was called chaturanga.
About Us
Headquartered in the United States, The House of Staunton manufacturers the world's finest Chess equipment.