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★★★★½By the Royal Bishop Team · Updated June 2026
A handcrafted marble chess set sits on your table for years — and gets handed down. A gadget is dead, outdated, or forgotten within one. Here's why I stopped buying my kids things that were built to be replaced.
Last Christmas I counted seven gadgets in my son's room. By March, five were dead, broken, or buried in a drawer. I'm not against screens — I just realised that almost everything I'd ever given my kids was designed to be replaced. So this year I went looking for the opposite: one thing built to be kept.
What I found was a hand-carved marble chess set from Royal Bishop. Six months later it's still out on the table — and it's quietly become the thing we do instead of the screens. Here's what made the difference.
Reason 01
It never needs charging, updating, or replacing.
A gadget has a clock running on it from the day you open the box. The battery fades, the software stops updating, a newer model arrives and the old one becomes e-waste. A marble chess set has none of that. It doesn't switch on. It can't slow down. It was never trying to be the newest thing, so it never becomes the oldest — carved from natural stone, it simply stays exactly what it is.
The tablet I gave two Christmases ago is already too slow to use. The chess set will look the same in twenty years as it did the day it arrived.
Every piece is hand-carved and polished by artisans in Pakistan. Natural stone doesn't chip, dull, or go obsolete.
Reason 02
It pulls them off the screen — and we play together.
This is the part I didn't expect. We've replaced an hour of screens with the board most evenings. I'm teaching them the game my father taught me — patience, thinking two moves ahead, losing without sulking. No notifications, no charging cable, no "five more minutes." Just two people across a table — and when the little ones want in, the same evenings work over marble checkers, backgammon, or a quick round of tic-tac-toe.
A screen separates everyone into their own little glass rectangle. A chess set does the opposite — it puts you on the same side of the room.
No screens in sight — just the two of them down on the living-room floor, working through the game together.
"Beautiful — even more beautiful than I'd hoped for. Even the kids play it. We've been playing every evening, and it's gorgeous to look at too."
★★★★★ Verified review
Reason 03
One day, without a manual, it'll simply be theirs.
A gadget gets wiped, recycled, or forgotten. Nobody inherits a five-year-old tablet. But a marble chess set is the kind of object that outlives the person who bought it — and means more for it. The same set we play on now could sit on my son's table when he's grown, and his children's after that. An object with a history, instead of an expiry date.
That's what I actually wanted to leave them. Not another thing to replace — something to keep. It's the kind of gift that gets handed down rather than unwrapped and forgotten.
Built to be handed down — natural stone the way it was meant to look.
Another Gadget
Needs charging, every day
Outdated within a year
Breaks, cracks, or gets lost
Ends up in a drawer — then landfill
Means nothing in twenty years
Replaced, wiped, forgotten
Royal Bishop Marble Set ($89+)
Never needs charging
Never goes out of date
Solid natural stone, made to last
Stays out on the table, in use
Becomes a family heirloom
Handed down to your kids
What You're Actually Buying
An object you buy once — and hand down. Not one you replace every year.
Every Royal Bishop set is 100% natural stone — marble or onyx, quarried in Pakistan. Hand-carved by skilled artisans, so no two pieces are identical. Finished to a mirror polish that doesn't age. We've been doing exactly this since 2016, for more than 50,000 customers. Most sets sit between $89 and $189 USD — paid once, for something that lasts generations. The same craftsmanship runs through the whole range — from peg solitaire to the full lineup of marble board games.
"Beautiful, even more beautiful than I'd hoped for — well worth it, and just a gorgeous centrepiece for our coffee table, even the kids play it, admittedly the pieces are marble so breakable, but sturdy enough for a responsible player. We've been playing every evening, it's gorgeous to look at too!"
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Tracey
✓ Verified buyer
★★★★★
"This is a wonderful chess set. The board is a great size for playing and the pieces are beautiful. Every one of them is unique. I like the weight of the pieces. This could be a great gift or something for yourself."
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Lacey
✓ Verified buyer
★★★★★
"Just buy it already. Looks and feel like a $400 piece. It takes playing the game to a new level, like drinking scotch in crystal and if you don't play chess, it's a gorgeous piece of work of art that will definitely impress."
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Channaly
✓ Verified buyer
★★★★★
"Since placing this round black and green luxury marble chess set in my living room, two of my non-chess-playing friends have been so attracted to it that they asked me to teach them the game. The beauty of the green onyx pieces on the deep black circle was their entry point. They are now regular players and both own their own chess sets. Royal Bishop accidentally converts people to chess through sheer beauty. I cannot think of a more powerful product endorsement."
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Samantha
✓ Verified buyer
Before you buy
Your questions, answered
Is it actually real marble — or composite stone?
Every Royal Bishop chess set is 100% natural stone — marble or onyx, quarried in Pakistan. No composite, no resin, no coating. Each piece is hand-carved, which is why every set is slightly different. The weight tells you immediately: natural stone is noticeably heavier than anything synthetic.
Is it good for kids — or for teaching them to play?
Yes. It's a lovely way to teach the game, and the solid, weighted pieces feel substantial in small hands. Many parents tell us it's what finally got their kids off a screen in the evenings — and it doubles as a piece of decor when the game's put away.
Which size should I get — 10, 12 or 15 inch?
10-inch suits a desk or smaller room. 12-inch is the most popular — it works on a coffee table without overwhelming the space. 15-inch is the statement piece for a larger living room or study. All three play the same; the difference is how much presence you want in the room.
Will the marble arrive safely?
Every set ships in custom-cut high-density foam inside a double-walled reinforced box, built for international freight. If anything arrives damaged, email a photo within 14 days and we ship a full replacement immediately — no questions asked.
Is this a good gift, even for someone who doesn't play chess?
Yes — and it's one of our most popular gifts for exactly that reason. It works as a decorative object whether the recipient plays or not: the stone, the weight, the craftsmanship. Browse the full gift collection, or see gifts under $100.
Will it really last long enough to hand down?
That's the whole idea. Natural stone doesn't chip, dull, or warp with normal use — keep it dry, wipe with a soft damp cloth, and avoid acidic cleaners like vinegar or citrus. The stone itself has lasted millions of years; a few generations on a table is nothing to it.
A gadget asks to be replaced. This asks to be kept. Give them the one that lasts.