Edible Chess

Chess pastry cutters handmade in brass by Biggles to celebrate the first year of Ms Sophie Sarin’s “Thursday Chess Club”.

Each piece can be made into biscuits. Not only do you have the satisfaction of taking a piece, but you can eat it as well!
Edible Chess (Biggles)

They are advertised as “one of a kind” art objects…

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  • Awesome! I am planning on revamping my site over the summer and I looked at my old Basic Chess handout yesterday. Interestingly, I continue receiving link requests for it, but this is hilarious.

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