Isle of Lewis chess pieces: Cardinal red

CHF 184.00

These chess pieces are taken exactly from the originals in the British Museum, which were discovered on the Isle of Lewis in the last century and are thought to be between 900 and 1000 years old. 

Key figures:

  • King: With four pigtails, the king sits on a simple carved chair (4" tall) 
  • Queen: Also known as the 'grumpy Queen' from the expression on her face, she also sits on a simple carved chair
  • Bishop: Giving a blessing, holds a staff and sits on a single carved panel chair. 
  • Knight: Mounted knights, both have swords and shields with coned helmets. 
  • Castle: Not the later tower-type, but rather warders (or prison guards). Both have their shields in their left hand
  • Pawn: A Celtic knotwork inscribed shield. 

Originally made from elaborately worked walrus ivory and whales'  teeth, modern-day pieces are now cold-cast and stained to give an antique finish, the two sides to the set differentiated by a cardinal red and ivory colour.

Antique finish only, made from cold-cast powdered marble and resin in Somerset.


Due to being a hand painted artisan product, every set will be unique and your set will vary slightly in colour from the pictures on our website.

These playing pieces look beautiful on our traditional wood boards. A board is not included but we have pictured this set on an 20" Oriel board (sold separately).