phishcake5 wrote:
This is the most creative and artistic set I've laid eyes on to date. Ok may be swayed a tad because I'm a bike junkie but just a tad as I can appreciate art of many kinds. Guess I'm with stormcrown here. I'd never own such a set because I'd never play with it (to distracting). I have 4 sets all of which serve in different ways: one nice rosewood and boxwood set on maple and mahogany board for home play 2 plastic sets one for tournament play and the other for outdoor adventures and a little glass set I keep a puzzle set up on at all times--all staunton. Its interesting to see the exotic sets and especially to hear the stories behind them though.
Interesting looking pieces (shame the boards wrongly set up ) - I agree with about Staunton being the only ones to use
I like this Isle of Lewis chess set - sort of like in the Harry Potter movie.
answering the original poster's question here are a lot of those unique theme chess sets
Raphael