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Acacia and Ebony Wood Mini Chess Set - Meeting of the Minds
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Perfect for a Sunday outing to the park, Ashish Mehta's mini chess set is designed for intellectuals on the go. The Indian artisan crafts the board from three types of wood, alternating haldu and acacia wood squares in a classic checkerboard pattern. Dark ebony wood and light haldu wood are used for the pieces. The board features a circular cover lined in black velvet that keeps the petite set safe while you're not playing.
- Acacia wood, ebony wood, haldu wood, polyester velvet
- 0.20 lbs
- Board: 0.6 inches H x 4.7 inches Diam.
- Closed: 1.5 inches H x 4.7 inches Diam.
- Largest Piece: 0.6 inches H x 0.2 inches W x 0.2 inches D
- Smallest Piece: 0.6 inches H x 0.2 inches W x 0.2 inches D
THE STORY BEHIND THE PRODUCT
Artisan Organization: Ashish Mehta
Country: India
"My name is Ashish Mehta and I was born in 1975 in the beautiful city of Jaipur, known as the 'Pink City of India.'
"I lost my father when I was 12 years old. My mother worked hard and struggled so that my siblings and I could have a good future. I am very proud of her.
"I became interested in carving when I was a child and wondered how a wooden elephant was made. My curiosity to learn attracted me to arts and crafts.
"At first, I tried to learn on my own but I wasn't able to. I decided to learn from different people, who are masters in wood carving. I worked hard to learn this craft. It is very challenging to carve fine details on wood, but I love being able to shape wood into different figures. The wood I use is usually recycled.
"I'm very persistent and never give up. I am inspired by nature and learn from my mistakes.
"Currently, I'm the only carver in my family but I would love to teach my children or anyone interested about the beauty of this craft. I want to spread the splendor of this art to the entire world and want people to appreciate the beauty of my work.
"I also dream about improving my community in the future. I'd like to open a clinic that offers free medicine to everyone because it's difficult to get proper treatment due to the cost of expensive prescriptions.""