Meenakari Chopad

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Bring home the timeless charm of traditional Indian board games with this Handcrafted Meenakari Chopad / Chaupad Game Board. Beautifully designed using the age-old art of Meenakari work, this game board is not just for entertainment but also serves as an elegant decorative piece for your living space, pooja room, or collection.

Chopad (also known as Chaupad or Pachisi) is one of the oldest games in India, deeply connected with our heritage and often played by kings and royals in ancient times. This Meenakari version is made with fine craftsmanship on durable wooden base, adorned with vibrant colors, floral motifs, and traditional Rajasthani artwork. The shining enamel work makes it look royal and festive, perfect for family gatherings, festive occasions, or gifting.

This Meenakari Chopad set comes with playing pieces (gotis/pawns) and dice, making it a complete ready-to-play game. It can be enjoyed by 2–4 players, providing hours of fun while also reconnecting you with India’s rich cultural history.

Whether you are looking for a unique gift for weddings, anniversaries, housewarming, or simply want to relive the joy of traditional games, this Meenakari Chopad is an excellent choice.


Features & Details

  • Traditional Craftsmanship – Made with authentic Rajasthani Meenakari artwork on a sturdy wooden base.

  • Royal Design – Intricate floral motifs with colorful enamel work give a rich and royal look.

  • Cultural Heritage – Chaupad is one of India’s oldest board games, offering a nostalgic and cultural experience.

  • Complete Set – Comes with pawns and dice, making it ready to play for 2–4 players.

  • Perfect Gift Option – Ideal for festivals, weddings, anniversaries, housewarmings, and cultural gifting.

  • Multipurpose – Can be used as a game board as well as a decorative showpiece in your home.

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Handcrafted Meenakari Chopad / Chaupad Game Board made with traditional Rajasthani artwork on durable wood. A perfect blend of play and décor, it comes with pawns and dice for 2–4 players. Ideal for festivals, gifting, and adding a royal touch to your home.

Bullet Points:

  • Handcrafted wooden Chopad with intricate Meenakari work

  • Traditional Indian board game of kings & royals

  • Includes pawns and dice, ready to play for 2–4 players

  • Elegant décor piece as well as a fun family game

  • Perfect gift for weddings, festivals, anniversaries & housewarmings

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