Wire chess set

  • Period

    1970s
  • Place

    USSR, Vorkuta

  • Material

    Сopper wire

  • Location

    Russia, Moscow, Chess Museum of the Central Chess Club

  • Category

    The Game
  • Subcategory

    Chess sets

One of the darker chapters in chess history involves chess sets made in prisons and labor camps. In the Vorkuta camps of the USSR, prisoners crafted chess sets by bending wire to form both the stands and the silhouettes of the pieces. Human ingenuity knows no bounds: other museums with GULAG-era exhibits display chess pieces made from sticky bread and chessboards fashioned from bed sheets marked with soot.