1/2 The Lewis Chessmen - Masterpieces of the British Museum

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  • čas přidán 10. 11. 2013
  • Episode 3/6 Amongst the most appealing objects in the British Museum is a 12th century chess set.

Komentáře • 110

  • @littbitterst2328
    @littbitterst2328 Před 3 lety +16

    ...."I believe, in the darkness, after hours they have conversations w eachother ".....me too!!!!

  • @Liquid_Alchemy
    @Liquid_Alchemy Před rokem +5

    My biggest regret during my first visit to the National Museum of Scotland was spending all of my time in fascination over the miniature coffins exhibit and trying to unfold their origin and mystery. When I return to Edinburgh in a few months my first plan of action will be to grab a gin & tonic at Devil's Advocate, then heading immediately to the National Museum of Scotland to spend the remainder of my day glaring in wonder at the Lewis Chessmen display.

  • @thehairywoodcarver
    @thehairywoodcarver Před 2 lety +11

    I am in the process of hand carving this set in Cherry Wood and Sycamore and every piece will be different! Loving the challenge, the original craftsmen were genius and to think this was 800 years ago!!

    • @theshadow3001
      @theshadow3001 Před 9 měsíci

      Good luck

    • @BeastReview
      @BeastReview Před 6 měsíci

      If I supply you with Ivory from Mammoth Tusk could you do it? I’ll need you to send me $100k through an ACH transaction first ;)

  • @michaellilly405
    @michaellilly405 Před 10 lety +10

    Excellent video with detailed images of the chessmen and information about their origin.

    • @martyheresniak5203
      @martyheresniak5203 Před rokem

      Oh, is that what this is? Thanks. I wouldn't have known unless you mentioned it.

  • @mortalclown3812
    @mortalclown3812 Před 2 lety +2

    Love that he imagines conversations between the chess pieces at night. Sounds like he ended up in the right job.

    • @craigkelly4278
      @craigkelly4278 Před rokem +1

      Either that or he has watched Night at the Museum too much. Lol 😆 🤣

  • @stopreadingmyusernamebroth9090

    Thank you for this video. I'm a college student and I am writing a paper on this and this documentary offers some very important insight that you do not come across google.

    • @shyamparsad-ug7vh
      @shyamparsad-ug7vh Před 6 měsíci

      Which university and which degree?? And is your paper finished and published where can we read it (if not than ignore second part)

  • @Bagula596
    @Bagula596 Před 10 lety +7

    This is such an amazing and captivating upload! LIKED. Thank you very much for sharing!

  • @JayTee78NIN
    @JayTee78NIN Před 2 lety +2

    I imagine how much time and skill it must have taken to create those pieces. It is hard to create such things in the 21st century with the tools and equipment we have now. But imagine creating them by hard carving alone.

  • @Lc-is8vn
    @Lc-is8vn Před 27 dny

    Ive just purchased the 20" replica version... stunning set

  • @dougg1075
    @dougg1075 Před rokem +1

    I wonder if the person who made them , buried them for safe keeping.

  • @golgumbazguide...4113
    @golgumbazguide...4113 Před rokem +1

    Explore Golgumbaz, Bijapur,

  • @juratek9898
    @juratek9898 Před 6 lety +23

    well done. 78 pieces found in Scotland and only 11 are left in Scottish Nat. Museum. The rest are in London. WHY?! why not opposite?!

    • @SuperSnugglemonster
      @SuperSnugglemonster Před 6 lety +20

      Because at one time they were for sale and British Museum had the money and inclination to buy them.

    • @scorpioninpink
      @scorpioninpink Před 5 lety +8

      @@cmmartti The Sarcophagus is being asked by the Egyptian to be returned btw.

    • @Peter-lm3ic
      @Peter-lm3ic Před 5 lety +3

      Who’s going to see them up in remote Scotland?

    • @hectorbrown656
      @hectorbrown656 Před 4 lety +5

      Peter 99 i would

    • @morten1975dk
      @morten1975dk Před 3 lety +7

      Found in Scotland yes. But not made in Scotland. And they were not stolen from Scotland.

  • @TravisBrady-wn8fr
    @TravisBrady-wn8fr Před 2 dny

    Would love to play a game with them over a few pints of good ale.

  • @godzilloid
    @godzilloid Před 9 lety +5

    You can still see file marks on some of them.

  • @Hypatia4242
    @Hypatia4242 Před 9 lety +6

    This may sound silly, but if you were playing a game, how would you know whose piece it was? The colors are identical. The pawns in particular seem indistinguishable. Were they painted?

    • @TheGorgorothSpire
      @TheGorgorothSpire Před 9 lety +11

      Yes. Half were painted red supposedly. They have excellent sets which are crafted and recreated after them. Beautiful!

    • @SuperSnugglemonster
      @SuperSnugglemonster Před 6 lety +2

      When they were discovered, some were painted red. That red has since disappeared and no longer exists even in the cracks in the ivory.

    • @jewellui
      @jewellui Před 5 lety

      Also they are believed to come from five chess sets rather than one.

    • @Lurvehandles
      @Lurvehandles Před 3 lety +2

      Stained dark red rather than painted but all trace of colouring have now faded and gone.

  • @kiratheusagiisworkshop5266
    @kiratheusagiisworkshop5266 Před 6 lety +10

    Dang, we Scandinavians seems to have been importing a lots of things over to Britain in the "Old ages." xD

    • @edgoodwin4389
      @edgoodwin4389 Před 3 lety +1

      It’s still a theory. There are new studies that conclude an Icelandic woman was commissioned to carve these as a gift to the Norwegian, Danish, and British royalties.

  • @Monkeybomb950
    @Monkeybomb950 Před 9 lety +6

    I have a set of the Lewis Chessmen.

    • @spuddy77
      @spuddy77 Před 7 lety +2

      8'm getting some delivered this weekend or the next, I'm extremely excited

    • @maaan8494
      @maaan8494 Před 5 lety

      Why liein

  • @samgrimshaw388
    @samgrimshaw388 Před 28 dny

    It's a bit of a shame there's only 5 on the Isle of Lewis where they were found. Sort it out British museum what a disgrace

    • @Lc-is8vn
      @Lc-is8vn Před 27 dny

      Get over it Jesus wept! They were purchased fair and square, safe and viewed tens of thousands times a year must also add they arnt Scottish neither

  • @magik8566
    @magik8566 Před rokem

    chessboard is set up wrong, bottom right square should be white.... at 2:06 :(

  • @2ndavenuesw481
    @2ndavenuesw481 Před 6 lety +7

    The Hebrides were more populous in those days. I'm sure whoever owned those chess pieces would laugh at these people if he could watch this.

  • @hectorbrown656
    @hectorbrown656 Před 4 lety +6

    I just cant believe that Scotland could not buy this special chess set , and for those of you who have written that at least we can see it in the British museum , I disagree how many people from Lewis have ever seen it , or indeed anyone from Norway or the rest of Scotland ?

    • @artemisjuno
      @artemisjuno Před 2 lety +3

      It is in the British Museum which is the National Museum for England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. There it can be admired by millions of visitors from every corner of the globe. I have never seen it like many others but glad to know it is in our capital city.

    • @hsmd4533
      @hsmd4533 Před rokem

      What about the walrus descendants? Don’t they deserve reparations? We should have a floating shack in the arctic circle to be fair to the walruses. That’s the only right thing to do.

  • @BlairMaynard
    @BlairMaynard Před 7 lety +3

    How did they use walrus tusk when it has that nerve cavity down the middle?

    • @thomasr3805
      @thomasr3805 Před 5 lety

      Blair Maynard you can see the cavity a little before halfway. There is a massive hole running through the center

  • @peterlewis3540
    @peterlewis3540 Před rokem +3

    They were found buried in a secret location on a beach, on the Isle of Lewis, in the Outer Hebrides.
    Placed there, by their owner, intent on returning to collect them in the future, but he never returned.
    The Chessmen do not belong to the British Museum, they should be returned to Scotland, where they belong

    • @hsmd4533
      @hsmd4533 Před rokem

      They belong to the descendants of the walruses and should be thrown into the sea near the arctic circle.

  • @Mr.Ut21
    @Mr.Ut21 Před 2 lety +1

    I have never understood why academics think that creating something lovely takes a master craftsman a year and a day....
    Three days for one peice?
    Negative, jack.

  • @KougajiCalling
    @KougajiCalling Před 6 lety +5

    One of them looks like he has a toothache. Plus they stare into your soul.

    • @KougajiCalling
      @KougajiCalling Před 5 lety +1

      You're no fun at all, are you?

    • @jadeclothier8587
      @jadeclothier8587 Před 4 lety

      Those eyes are so piercing

    • @beaulieuonnp593
      @beaulieuonnp593 Před 3 lety

      @@KougajiCalling some people don't have any sense of humour these days. SIgn of the times.

  • @elcid451
    @elcid451 Před 4 lety +1

    Speculation as to the origin of chess.

  • @SirGrizzzlY
    @SirGrizzzlY Před 3 lety

    Jmd von kaddi da? 😅

  • @pokemonho8982
    @pokemonho8982 Před 6 měsíci

    those arent chess pieces those are real sculptures probably depicting real people they were buried becsuse thats probably their grave

  • @TheFiown
    @TheFiown Před 6 lety +12

    I still do not understand that these incredible historic pieces FOUND in Scotland and not in a Scottish Museum, why in England ? do they not have enough ?

    • @SuperSnugglemonster
      @SuperSnugglemonster Před 5 lety +5

      At the time that they were for sale, Scotland could have bought them but The British Museum did.

    • @KougajiCalling
      @KougajiCalling Před 5 lety +4

      Not all of them are in the British Museum. Some of them are in Edinburgh...

    • @scorpioninpink
      @scorpioninpink Před 5 lety +1

      Of course it does. If the artifacts from Greece, Egypt, Nigeria, China, Aztec and India are in the British Museum, then of course they are going to rob this also from Scotland.

    • @jewellui
      @jewellui Před 5 lety +2

      Both the British Museum and the Scottish Museum have them on display. The British museum bought a larger part of the collection.

    • @MrRooibos123
      @MrRooibos123 Před 4 lety +3

      @@scorpioninpink it's not robbery if you trade goods for it. You can't just go back on a deal a few hundred years later because you've used all the valuable materials we gave you.

  • @vibrusi
    @vibrusi Před 2 lety

    Not a, but a monument to pillaging and looting.

    • @craigkelly4278
      @craigkelly4278 Před rokem +1

      It's shows humans are not animals. That they can create wonderful things. This set elevates humanity to a whole other level.

    • @hsmd4533
      @hsmd4533 Před rokem

      You are a monument to victimhood, self pity and whining.

    • @vibrusi
      @vibrusi Před rokem

      @@hsmd4533 😇

  • @atmakali9599
    @atmakali9599 Před 4 lety

    Making a lot out of not that much. Or is it just the narration hyperbole 🤔

  • @Kokudou_Risa
    @Kokudou_Risa Před 10 měsíci

    What if we steal it and put it in an Egyptian Museum??? Oh the British can't have them back because we stole it already, so no

  • @scorpioninpink
    @scorpioninpink Před 5 lety +4

    It makes sense that it was made in Norway. The English doesn't really produce anything.

    • @maaan8494
      @maaan8494 Před 5 lety +5

      *produces something*

    • @MrRooibos123
      @MrRooibos123 Před 4 lety +4

      Hmm let me think. At that time period, England was one of the largest producers of fine cloth. That's a fact.

    • @YorkyOne
      @YorkyOne Před 2 lety

      'Do not' or 'don't'.

  • @HeavensGremlin
    @HeavensGremlin Před 5 lety +2

    How sad that the British Museum - of all institutions - can''t even spell 'Mediaeval'....

  • @Infinitegrowth-zt1mh
    @Infinitegrowth-zt1mh Před rokem

    Fake

  • @sircurtisseretse1331
    @sircurtisseretse1331 Před 8 lety +20

    The snobbery is unbelievable. If they are not Scandinavian, they must be English. The possibility that they are Irish or Scottish doesn't get a mention.

    • @spuddy77
      @spuddy77 Před 7 lety +20

      Seriously? You can get offended by something as little as that?

    • @Palifiox
      @Palifiox Před 7 lety +6

      Your prejudices are obvious, "Seretse". You snarl at the English even though they have admitted years ago, before you heard of these chess pieces that they were made in Norway. I understood that the Matswana had better manners. Or perhaps you know nothing of the Matswana either.

    • @rongpirson5250
      @rongpirson5250 Před 6 lety +1

      it does at 6:00

    • @sarahcantet8306
      @sarahcantet8306 Před 6 lety

      Sir Curtis Seretse i

    • @MorrisonScotch
      @MorrisonScotch Před 5 lety

      Fact is they are unique from the lands of my blood line. Both Scottish and Viking.

  • @johnnychapman5623
    @johnnychapman5623 Před 3 dny

    Stolen from Scotland and displayed in England, shameful