Description Thirteen pounds of solid hardwood, and you feel every one the moment you lift it. Near-black wenge sits against pale, golden Lati. It’s a true end-grain checkerboard, so every square is the cut end of the grain — not a printed face, and not a veneer skin. I build each one by hand in my Virden, Manitoba woodshop. So it’s milled and finished start to finish on the Canadian prairie. Solid end grain, not veneer End grain is the hard way to build a board, and the beautiful one. The wood fibres stand on end, so the surface gains a depth a flat-face board can’t touch. As you move around it, the grid seems to shift. Better still, it’s solid wenge and solid Lati all the way through. That means no thin exotic skin over a cheaper core, the way most “premium” wenge boards go. It’s borderless and flat-field on purpose. On a board this bold, the grain is the whole show. So it gets one clean eased edge, and nothing competes with it. At a full 1⅜″ thick, it carries real heft. Set it down, and it stays where you put it. Two woods that age well Here’s a quiet note on the woods. Lati often sells as “white wenge,” but it isn’t wenge at all. Instead, it’s a separate species that happens to wear the same striping. Over the years, the Lati warms toward gold, while the wenge softens slightly under light. So the contrast holds, and the tone only deepens. Yours ages into itself. Finally, this board is one of one. I can build another wenge and Lati board, but the grain never lines up the same way twice. So this exact checkerboard exists once, and then it’s gone. What’s included One solid end-grain wenge & Lati chess board, 18″ × 18″ × 1⅜″, 13 lb 2¼″ playing squares, borderless flat field, one clean eased edge Finished with two coats of hardening oil, then sealed with a durable ceramic top coat Board only — chessmen not included It makes a head-of-the-table gift for a milestone birthday, a retirement, or an anniversary. It also suits the serious player who owns every set, and no board worth the pieces. Care Simply wipe it with a soft, dry cloth. Because the surface is ceramic-sealed, it stays low-maintenance, with no oiling and no conditioner, ever. Keep it out of prolonged direct sunlight and away from heat, and it outlasts the players. Shipping & arrival It ships from Manitoba via Canada Post, carefully boxed and tracked. At 13 lb, it travels like the heirloom it is. Because this is one-of-one stock, once it sells, the next board carries its own grain. I build each board myself, one at a time, in my Virden, Manitoba shop. Questions before you buy? Send me a message.









