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Martintherock

Hi I want to buy a very nice luxury chess set.

For around 1-2k usd

Any suggestions?

Martintherock

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MCH818

If you want luxury, go with something from Oleg Raikis. It is at the top of your budget but not too many have one of his chess sets. He gives top notch materials and out of this world craftsmanship. Here is an 1849 set commission by another member here @MGT88. Here is the thread about it. https://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess-equipment/my-commission-from-oleg-raikis-the-ideal-staunton-a-jaques-1849-reproduction?page=1

Here is another Oleg Raikis set owned by another member @Pawnerai. https://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess-equipment/my-oleg-raikis-commission-has-arrived-the-raikislai-series-chess-pieces

I would say Noj is another well known producer of high quality chess sets. I am not sure I would call it luxury, but the craftsmanship is outstanding. They have a wait list but you can be added to it. They are well known for their Dubrovnik sets. @Shaunlawler just purchased one. Here is the thread about it. https://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess-equipment/noj-dubrovnik-minceta-order

As for chess boards, I would consider MTM Wood (https://www.mtmwoodcom) a luxury board. It is not cheap but looks outstanding. His boards are shipped to the buyer in a custom crate. Here are a couple of threads about it.

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess-equipment/for-sale-mtm-wood-russian-made-end-grain-chess-board.

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess-equipment/what-do-you-think-of-this-board-from-mtm-wood

Good luck!

Martintherock

Thanks, however I was looking for something a bit more shiny

I fond this, not sure If its legit:

https://thechessstore.com/large-classic-staunton-variegated-gold-silver-chess-set-with-gray-variegated-framed-chess-board/

MCH818

If that is what you like, then go for it.

Martintherock

Ohh thanks I didint know. Well I am for sure looking for a set I can play with.

Do you know where I can buy a quality set that I can play with and use as decoration ?

MCH818

@Martinthrock I currently have 16 tournament sized wood sets. 8 of them are reproductions and 8 are vintage/antique. Chess sets coming out of India are wonderful. I absolutely love them. Here is my #1 favorite of all 16. It called the Collectors Series from House of Staunton.

Here my #2 called Morphy Cooke from Staunton Castle.

Here is my #3 favorite. It is a Cooke from Official Staunton.

Here is my 1849 set from Chess Bazaar.

As great as the above are, those do not compare to Noj. The craftsmanship and finish are top notch and a cut above the other sets I posted above. Here is my Noj 1950 Dubrovnik set.

With your budget being between $1,000 to $2,000 you can pretty much buy most reproductions. You can buy sets from India which would likely run you up to $600. There are some more expensive from House of Staunton though. A Noj set would run you around $1,000 plus shipping and VAT/taxes. A 9cm Staunton set from Oleg Raikis set would start around $1,200 if I remember correctly. His 1849 runs $1,500 and up depending upon material choices and other options.

If I had your budget I would go with Oleg Raikis. The materials and attention to detail can’t be beat. I don’t personally have one but I would love it if I did. Members like @MGT88 and @Pawnerai who actually own an Oleg set have nothing but great things to say. Both members have purchased sets produced in India as well as from Noj. If they say Oleg is great then I believe them.

That’s what I would do. That’s not to say you should do the same. If you like the set you posted then buy it. It is your money. Buy what you like because you have to live with it. Don’t let me or others sway you because you are not us. You are you. Buy what you like.

ungewichtet

You can buy your dream set, but you have to have one. In chess you don't play with gold, marble or ivory. That can be very representative, and to play with such a set is true luxury. But to try out many styles of chess sets by buying second hand is true luxury, too. To fall in love with a vintage set and pay what it happens to cost. To support artists and craftsmen by buying first class reproductions of classics or ingenious modern sets. In the beginning, you can't know what you want. You should not start your quest with spending a whole lot of money. You can buy a book or two on the history of the making of chess pieces, you can visit makers. Spending your time is your only sensible luxury now.

Kyobir

Tip: Look at the knights, those take the most time to make

lighthouse
MCH818 wrote:

@Martinthrock I currently have 16 tournament sized wood sets. 8 of them are reproductions and 8 are vintage/antique. Chess sets coming out of India are wonderful. I absolutely love them. Here is my #1 favorite of all 16. It called the Collectors Series from House of Staunton.

Here my #2 called Morphy Cooke from Staunton Castle.

Here is my #3 favorite. It is a Cooke from Official Staunton.

Here is my 1849 set from Chess Bazaar.

As great as the above are, those do not compare to Noj. The craftsmanship and finish are top notch and a cut above the other sets I posted above. Here is my Noj 1950 Dubrovnik set.

With your budget being between $1,000 to $2,000 you can pretty much buy most reproductions. You can buy sets from India which would likely run you up to $600. There are some more expensive from House of Staunton though. A Noj set would run you around $1,000 plus shipping and VAT/taxes. A 9cm Staunton set from Oleg Raikis set would start around $1,200 if I remember correctly. His 1849 runs $1,500 and up depending upon material choices and other options.

If I had your budget I would go with Oleg Raikis. The materials and attention to detail can’t be beat. I don’t personally have one but I would love it if I did. Members like @MGT88 and @Pawnerai who actually own an Oleg set have nothing but great things to say. Both members have purchased sets produced in India as well as from Noj. If they say Oleg is great then I believe them.

That’s what I would do. That’s not to say you should do the same. If you like the set you posted then buy it. It is your money. Buy what you like because you have to live with it. Don’t let me or others sway you because you are not us. You are you. Buy what you like.

& One day my fake Picasso will become real too , But yes Oleg Raikis. makes the best chess sets of today , If i had the money & was in the market for a new set .tear

lighthouse

Just to add me don't have no fake Picasso let alone a real one , Still you get my point . The market is flooded with fakes & repros nervous

Martintherock

Does this oleig have a website ?

Martintherock

Your set is not what im looking for long quanch

Stop spamming with you garage

ungewichtet

Long quach, please. Thank you for your illustrated view, but be kind if you feel treated unkindly. You are generous, you are the 'bro'fessor, that's your name, right? Be brotherly, then.

MCH818
lighthouse wrote:
MCH818 wrote:

@Martinthrock I currently have 16 tournament sized wood sets. 8 of them are reproductions and 8 are vintage/antique. Chess sets coming out of India are wonderful. I absolutely love them. Here is my #1 favorite of all 16. It called the Collectors Series from House of Staunton.

Here my #2 called Morphy Cooke from Staunton Castle.

Here is my #3 favorite. It is a Cooke from Official Staunton.

Here is my 1849 set from Chess Bazaar.

As great as the above are, those do not compare to Noj. The craftsmanship and finish are top notch and a cut above the other sets I posted above. Here is my Noj 1950 Dubrovnik set.

With your budget being between $1,000 to $2,000 you can pretty much buy most reproductions. You can buy sets from India which would likely run you up to $600. There are some more expensive from House of Staunton though. A Noj set would run you around $1,000 plus shipping and VAT/taxes. A 9cm Staunton set from Oleg Raikis set would start around $1,200 if I remember correctly. His 1849 runs $1,500 and up depending upon material choices and other options.

If I had your budget I would go with Oleg Raikis. The materials and attention to detail can’t be beat. I don’t personally have one but I would love it if I did. Members like @MGT88 and @Pawnerai who actually own an Oleg set have nothing but great things to say. Both members have purchased sets produced in India as well as from Noj. If they say Oleg is great then I believe them.

That’s what I would do. That’s not to say you should do the same. If you like the set you posted then buy it. It is your money. Buy what you like because you have to live with it. Don’t let me or others sway you because you are not us. You are you. Buy what you like.

& One day my fake Picasso will become real too , But yes Oleg Raikis. makes the best chess sets of today , If i had the money & was in the market for a new set .

Well this is what the OP asked for. Another member already suggested in a deleted post about getting a vintage or antique Jaques set. The OP replied that he wanted a new set. Given his budget is $1,000 to $2,000 Oleg and Noj is where he should look. And I am with you... I would want an Oleg set too if I was in the market for a new set.

MCH818
Martintherock wrote:

Does this oleig have a website ?

Contact @MGT88. He is another member here. He will get you in touch with Oleg.

Kyobir

it's all fun and games until you need a second queen

Kyobir
long_quach wrote:
Kyobir wrote:

Tip: Look at the knights, those take the most time to make

How about this knight?

Looks like it took two months to make... So I would say it's a great chess set

Thecanadianchessmaestro

Board made by me. We live in same province. What are you looking for in terms of design ? Staunton or other ?

Kyobir
Thecanadianchessmaestro wrote:

Board made by me. We live in same province. What are you looking for in terms of design ? Staunton or other ?

have you heard of the rotate 180 degrees feature?