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30 x 31 x 2.8 cm 30 x 15 x 5.8 cm when folded Approximately 700g It's not light, but it's not heavy either, just the weight you'd expect. I feel it's a good size to use as a chessboard. Includes backgammon pieces It's old!! ・Playable condition ・No damage requiring special attention However, there are minor chips and damage to the hinges. It's a classic craft from the Granada region of Spain, but... it might be quite old (・ω・`) It's a specialty product, so many people in Japan may have seen it, either as souvenirs, gifts, or decorations in Spanish-themed shops. I called it marquetry, but it also uses white horn for the material, and it can sometimes have a slightly yellowish tint in older pieces. While Taracea in general has intricate Islamic geometric patterns and gives a fairly sturdy impression, this one is somewhat roughly made. And old. Overall, it has a lovely atmosphere and is very cute. I hope to pass it on to someone who will handle it with care and cherish it without dropping or bumping it^_^ I practiced backgammon on the Switch's Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Games and finally started winning (^_^;) I got interested in it because Michizane played it in "Ōten no Mon" and got a little hooked w Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Games is recommended because the rules are easy to understand! Made in Spain, Granada Traditional craft, Taracea, Inlay, Marquetry Medieval Arabia, Islamic culture, Geometric patterns Vintage, Antique style, Brocante, Shabby Type... Marquetry 0902
17 hours ago