The only piece that represents women; it is the most powerful as it combines the power of both the Rook and Bishop to make moves across the board in any direction to open squares. Often ruthless, it defends the King’s majesty.
Queen of Parts
$10,800.00
The only piece that represents women; it is the most powerful as it combines the power of both the Rook and Bishop to make moves across the board in any direction to open squares. Often ruthless, it defends the King’s majesty.
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Weight | 17 lbs |
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Dimensions | 18 × 8 in |
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