This theme chess set includes the Mongolians vs Russian hand painted theme chess pieces matched with our Gray and Erable Deluxe Chess Board. This colorful chess set depicts Rus' (modern day Russia) and the invading Mongol empire back in 1237. The Mongols were a fierce and feared army numbering in the tens of thousands. Within 3 years and many bloody battles, the Mongols successfully conquered the Rus' empire. The pieces are artistically sculpted and intricately detailed to capture the essence of the characters. The pieces are artistically designed with fine detail to capture the essence of the characters. The pieces are cast in solid polystone, an extremely hard, stone-like material, and are hand painted in realistic colors by highly skilled artisans with amazing detail.Our Gray and Erable High Gloss Deluxe Chess Board is made for us by Rechapados Ferrer in Spain, the largest manufacturer of high-quality chess boards in the world. This is an inlaid chess board made from gray stained ash burl and erable veneer sealed with a high gloss polyurethane finish to protect and enhance the beauty of the wood. The precision of the inlay work is remarkable. The squares are 1.75" and the overall size of the board is 17.5" and .5" thick. A triple inlay delimiter accentuates the squares from the extra-wide frame adding elegance to the design. The bottom of the board has felt pads to protect whatever surface it sits on. The story and history behind this chess set will add enjoyment to every game you play and look beautiful displayed in your home.Chess Pieces: Material: Polystone (very hard, stone-like material); King Height: 3.25"; King Base: 1.125"; Hand Painted; Felt Pad Bottom; Packaged in decorative cardboard box with a foam tray with individual compartments for each piece; Chess Board: Material: Gray Stained Ash Burl and Erable Veneer over Wood Composite; Finish: High Gloss Polyurethane; Triple Inlay Delimiter Around Squares; Square Size: 1.75"; Overall Dimensions: 17.5" x .5" Thick; Made for The Chess Store by Rechapados Ferrer in Spain;