The ŞAHÎ Chess Set is more than just a game; it is a bridge between cultures, eras, and philosophies. Designed to evoke both imperial and royal sensations, the set draws its name from a term widely used in the Balkans and many Slavic languages to refer to the game of chess.
The word “ŞAHΔ itself functions as a royal adjective meaning “specific to the Shah,” carrying a literary weight that signifies strength, magnificence, and strategic depth.
Designed by experienced chess educator and former MIT first-board player Tamer Karatekin, this set elegantly encapsulates the history of the game. Every piece is crafted to reflect a unique historical narrative:
The ŞAHÎ set is meticulously prepared to serve as both an artistic display and a functional tool for educational and tournament use. Its design philosophy is rooted in being culturally and spiritually inclusive, ensuring it resonates with players across the globe.
A Legacy of Support:
The production of this set was made possible through the support of the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the European Union Youth program.