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An ornate, Asian-themed chess set is prominently displayed on what appears to be a glass-topped surface in an indoor setting. The chessboard itself is crafted from dark-stained wood, featuring intricate carvings, possibly of dragons, along its frame and a decorative brass latch. The playing squares alternate between black and a light color, with the light squares adorned with detailed line drawings of figures or scenes, suggesting a narrative or cultural theme.

There are two sets of chess pieces. One set is light-colored, resembling ivory or bone, depicting various figures and a pagoda-like structure. These pieces are partially arranged on one side of the board. The opposing set is dark reddish-brown, also intricately sculpted, and appears to be made of a rich, possibly carved wood or resin. These darker pieces are grouped together on the opposite side of the board.

Adjacent to the chessboard, on the reflective surface, rests a white circular coaster or sign with red text. The text reads: "Ser de ajedrez" (Chess set), "Colección de Colegios" (Collection of Colleges/Schools), "Restaurantes JIDAP," and the number "47." A red square logo is also visible.

In the background, a white textured wall is visible on the left, topped by a partial view of a framed artwork featuring earthy tones and abstract or traditional patterns. The upper right background shows a tiled surface, possibly a floor or another counter, suggesting the overall location could be a restaurant or a place of display in San Andrés Cholula, Mexico, where items of cultural interest are showcased. The image captures a static scene, likely intended to showcase the aesthetic details of the unique chess set.
Parranda

Apr 28, 2026, 7:34 PM

San Andrés Cholula, Mexico

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An ornate, Asian-themed chess set is prominently displayed on what appears to be a glass-topped surface in an indoor setting. The chessboard itself is crafted from dark-stained wood, featuring intricate carvings, possibly of dragons, along its frame and a decorative brass latch. The playing squares alternate between black and a light color, with the light squares adorned with detailed line drawings of figures or scenes, suggesting a narrative or cultural theme. There are two sets of chess pieces. One set is light-colored, resembling ivory or bone, depicting various figures and a pagoda-like structure. These pieces are partially arranged on one side of the board. The opposing set is dark reddish-brown, also intricately sculpted, and appears to be made of a rich, possibly carved wood or resin. These darker pieces are grouped together on the opposite side of the board. Adjacent to the chessboard, on the reflective surface, rests a white circular coaster or sign with red text. The text reads: "Ser de ajedrez" (Chess set), "Colección de Colegios" (Collection of Colleges/Schools), "Restaurantes JIDAP," and the number "47." A red square logo is also visible. In the background, a white textured wall is visible on the left, topped by a partial view of a framed artwork featuring earthy tones and abstract or traditional patterns. The upper right background shows a tiled surface, possibly a floor or another counter, suggesting the overall location could be a restaurant or a place of display in San Andrés Cholula, Mexico, where items of cultural interest are showcased. The image captures a static scene, likely intended to showcase the aesthetic details of the unique chess set.

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