Chess box
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A chess box is a container for holding chess pieces.[1] Most commonly made of wood, a chess box can be constructed of any material. The internal box configuration can be individual slots for each chess piece, one divider to separate the white and black pieces or no divider with the chess pieces mixed together. The chess box is typically rectangular but can be done in a variety a shapes including a coffer top or sliding drawers.
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HOS Chess box with divider
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