The Rusichi chess set, made of stone and bronze, is the epitome of historical memory, artistic excellence and material perfection. The base is a marble board with a coordinate marking, lined with squares of black and terracotta stone, polished to a mirror shine, reflecting light and emphasizing the depth of natural textures.
The figures, cast in bronze, are miniature sculptures inspired by Slavic military culture. The gold and dark metal used for the two armies create a contrast that highlights the drama of the party. Kings and queens are majestic rulers, dressed in armor and robes, carrying power and wisdom. Bishops, knights and rooks are not just elements of the game, but characters endowed with character: knights in helmets, towers with loopholes, pawns with weapons in their hands. Every bend, every detail is the result of the painstaking work of a master who strives not to repeat, but to create a unique image.
This set is intended for those who appreciate not only the intellectual depth of chess, but also the cultural richness of the subject. Rusichi fits seamlessly into interiors decorated with respect for history and the pursuit of excellence — whether it's an office, a library or a personal collection. He not only decorates the space, but fills it with meaning, creating an atmosphere in which the game turns into a ritual, and each move into an act of aesthetic choice.