Tiger Move
A timeless heirloom carved in stone, this exquisite chess table captures the spirit of ancient craftsmanship. The square top is sculpted from rich green marble, its surface inlaid with golden-brown Tiger Eye semi-precious stones, each meticulously placed using the traditional Parchinkari technique.
More than a table, it’s a celebration of patience, artistry, and legacy, meant not just to be played, but admired, remembered, and passed on.
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Marble Colour:Green
Stone Type:Baroda
Stones Inlaid:Tiger Eye
Materials: Hand-finished green marble Baroda-sourced, known for vibrancy and durability
Dimensions: 355.6 mm x 355.6 mm (14 inches x 14 inches)
- Suggested Placement: Game rooms, libraries, heritage-inspired interiors
- Category: Chess Table
- Table Top Size (L x W): 355.6 mm x 355.6 mm (14 inches x 14 inches)
- Table Top Net Weight: 5.32 kg
- Base Height: 457.2 mm (18 inches)
- Base Material: Teak Wood
- Tabletop Material: Hand-finished green marble Baroda-sourced, known for vibrancy and durability
- 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
All our products are made to order and typically delivered within 2 – 4 weeks, depending on complexity. Once shipped, you'll receive tracking details, and the carrier will contact you via email or text regarding the delivery.
Wipe gently with a soft, white, damp cloth. Avoid abrasives and wipe dry immediately to prevent water marks.
Crafted with care. Made to be cherished.
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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