Indigo Play

PRODUCT SKU: A74419
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More than a game surface, this octagonal Chess Table is a celebration of quiet luxury. At its centre lies a serene blue and white chessboard, cool, balanced, and inviting. Encircling it, floral motifs bloom in the time-honoured Parchinkari style, each petal and curve inlaid with semi-precious stones that catch the light like whispers of history. It’s a piece that speaks softly of craftsmanship and care, designed not just for play but for presence. 

 

Whether in the midst of a match or standing still, it anchors the room with grace and quiet grandeur.

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Dimension:558.8 mm x 558.8 mm (22 inches x 22 inches)

  • Width: 558.8 mm
  • Height: 558.8 mm
  • Weight: 10.05kg
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Marble Colour:White

Stone Type:Vietnam

Stones Inlaid:1,374 (Lapis Lazuli)

Materials: Premium white marble Vietnam-sourced, valued for purity, natural durability and pristine clarity with Teak wood base

  • Suggested Placement: Living rooms, game lounges, refined study areas
  • Category: Chess Table
  • Table Top Size (L x W): 558.8 mm x 558.8 mm (22 inches x 22 inches)
  • Table Top Net Weight: 10.05 kg
  • Base Height: 457.2 mm (18 inches)
  • Base Material: Teak Wood
  • Tabletop Material: Premium white marble Vietnam-sourced, valued for purity, natural durability and pristine clarity with Teak wood base
  • Inlay Technique: Traditional Parchinkari
  • Craftsmanship: Hand-carved and inlaid by expert artisans in India
  • Origin: Crafted in India, inspired by classical marble inlay and spiritual sculpture traditions
  • Natural Variation: As this product is handmade using 100% natural materials, Slight variations in colour and weight may occur from piece to piece.
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Our Craft

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At House of Bariki, every piece is a quiet conversation between tradition and craft. Our artisans bring centuries-old Parchinkari to life, shaping stone and marble with care and intention. What begins with the finest materials becomes more than furniture-it becomes a story, meant to be lived with and passed on.

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