I actually have one of the El Salvador sets shown near the end of the video. Certainly didn't realize it was a museum worthy treasure. Honestly I'm not sure it is. It feels like it is made from balsa wood. The pieces are so light and tippy that you could never really play a game with it. Still I like it for its vibrant colors and unique design. It was a Christmas gift from my mother, who has since passed away, so it is priceless to me.
Wow!!! It ended in Jan 2022. Bummer. Amazing that you did it in one continuous shot. Thank you for efforts and warm wishes.
Here we have proof that chess is a World Heritage Site. Thank you for these wonderful collections
I actually have one of the El Salvador sets shown near the end of the video. Certainly didn't realize it was a museum worthy treasure. Honestly I'm not sure it is. It feels like it is made from balsa wood. The pieces are so light and tippy that you could never really play a game with it. Still I like it for its vibrant colors and unique design. It was a Christmas gift from my mother, who has since passed away, so it is priceless to me.
A very nice tour with good explanation and excellent displayed chess sets. I enjoyed it very much.
Beautiful chess sets! Thanks for posting this excellent video.
Very informative and beautiful. Thank you
Amazing collection, thank you for this video
Impresionante colección....felicidades.....
please link where can i find chess sets created by the person who created the chess set mentioned at 18:09
I love ❤️ the exhibition
wich state is this uhhhhhh musiem or something
One take!
The speaker should be proud of herself. Not easy to speak for 20 minutes straight like that.
A wheeled cart!?!? Really. Maybe one should know the history of what the pieces are representing. It is about war.