Dominoes is a board game in which a chain of knuckles is built, touching halves with the same number of dots indicating the number of points. This fascinating board game originates in Ancient China back in the XII century. Domino has no age limits, everyone plays it, from young to old. Playing dominoes develops attentiveness, visual memory, logical and imaginative thinking, the ability to calculate your moves and anticipate the actions of your opponent. The domino set consists of 28 knuckles and a handmade genuine leather box. The knuckles are made of obsidian stone. It is a vitreous rock of volcanic origin, or, as it is also called, volcanic glass. It is formed as a result of the rapid cooling of lava that has poured onto the surface of the earth. Obsidian has been known to man for almost ten thousand years. This stone has been used since ancient times as a stabbing and cutting weapon. In ancient Rome, obsidian was the companion of all male warriors.
Dominoes is a board game in which a chain of knuckles is built, touching halves with the same number of dots indicating the number of points. This fascinating board game originates in Ancient China back in the XII century. Domino has no age limits, everyone plays it, from young to old. Playing dominoes develops attentiveness, visual memory, logical and imaginative thinking, the ability to calculate your moves and anticipate the actions of your opponent. The domino set consists of 28 knuckles and a handmade genuine leather box. The knuckles are made of obsidian stone. It is a vitreous rock of volcanic origin, or, as it is also called, volcanic glass. It is formed as a result of the rapid cooling of lava that has poured onto the surface of the earth. Obsidian has been known to man for almost ten thousand years. This stone has been used since ancient times as a stabbing and cutting weapon. In ancient Rome, obsidian was the companion of all male warriors.
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Characteristics
Country of manufacture:
Russia
Material:
genuine leather, obsidian, a mineral of volcanic origin, skin