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Historical Collection Themed Chess Sets
Luxury Chess Sets in Gold and Silver Plated Bronze
Designed by Piero Benzoni, the Historical and Artistic Chess Collection chess sets are limited production, expensive themed chess sets, in gold plated and silver plated solid bronze. Exclusive and elegant, ornate and decorative, the Piero Benzoni Historical Chess Collection themed chess sets are highly sought by those seeking the finest gold and silver luxury chess sets. |
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Historical Themed Chess Sets
Expensive decorative chess sets, solid bronze, gold-plated and silver-plated, from the Historical and Artistic Chess Collection. |
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Historical Themed Chess Boards
Onyx chessboards in solid bronze with gold and silver plated details from the Piero Benzoni Historical and Artistic Collection. |
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Historical Themed Chess Tables
Themed onyx chess board tables with side panels and legs in 24kt gold-plated and silver-plated solid bronze. Matching stools available. |
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Piero Benzoni Expensive Luxury Chess SetsEach of these luxurious expensive chess sets is completely handmade and signed by the sculptor. Using the finest materials, the artistry in these luxury chess sets reveal an unrivaled attention to detail and a mastery of lost wax casting. Buy these luxurious expensive chess sets in complete chess sets or separately in your choice of chess pieces, chessboards, and chess tables. Piero Benzoni was born in 1938. He dreamed of becoming a violinist, but the after-war poverty obliged him to begin working very early.
He began his apprenticeship in the best silverware manufacturing laboratories. By the age of 20, Piero Benzoni was already an excellent sculptor.
Each figure in the Historical and Artistic Collection is signed "Piero Benzoni". The large size chess pieces, accompained by chess-board wheeled tables and stools, are "collector's pieces", which enrich, with great elegance, the furnishings of fine homes, the atmosphere of corporate settings, and the waiting rooms of celebrated princely hotels. |
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