The third ranking piece protects the higher-ranking royal court. “Rook” comes from the Persian word rukh meaning chariot.
Rook
$10,800.00
The third ranking piece protects the higher-ranking royal court. “Rook” comes from the Persian word rukh meaning chariot.
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Weight | 16 lbs |
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Dimensions | 14 × 7 in |
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