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Looking for a cool gift or an award for your young chess players? These wooden chess necklace make an ideal solution for you chess club, school or individual chess player gift ideas. A bold combination of color drenched wooden beads, metal beads, and a finished pendant will make any chess player stand out at any tournament.

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