Dal Negro

In 1756, in the river-kissed town of Treviso, Italy, an Austrian family built a tiny workshop to produce playing cards. In 1928, the Dal Negro family purchased a small factory to broaden their gaming gamut. Soon their goods included decks, boards, and poker sets, all constructed meticulously with superior materials. As technological advances swept the manufacturing industry, Dal Negro took the helm, producing progressive games that still upheld the detail-oriented, classical traditions attributed to European makers. Dal Negro now stands as a historic pillar of luxury games, as one shuffle, move, or glance will confirm. Whether beneath the ruins of the Maya in Belize or on the patio of your beach house in Bangladesh, Dal Negro is at home anywhere you play.

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Ebony Wood Backgammon Set (4)

Ebony Wood Backgammon Set by Dal Negro

$675.00
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Wood Backgammon Set in Royal Walnut and Leather by Dal Negro

$385.00
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Wood Backgammon Set in Briar Root (4)

Wood Backgammon Set in Briar Root by Dal Negro

$495.00
Tabletop Backgammon Set in Mahogany (4)

Tabletop Backgammon Set in Mahogany by Dal Negro

$440.00
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Tabletop Backgammon Set in Mahogany with Handle (4)

Tabletop Backgammon Set in Mahogany with Handle by Dal Negro

$480.00
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Backgammon Set in Blue Cialux by Dal Negro

$270.00
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What makes a set good for tournament play?

Professional backgammon players appreciate the sound-dampening qualities of leather, the portability of an attaché set, and eye pleasing colors.

What makes a set good for casual play?

A casual set can say more about you through the choice of colors, style, and materials. Wood sets complement many rooms and larger sets provide added comfort.

"In the short run, there are no guarantees. You may become an excellent player and still lose a 100-point session to a clod, or get knocked out in the first round of six consecutive tournaments, or reach the final of the biggest tournament of your life and lose 0-25. Those are the breaks. If you can't handle that much uncertainty, tough. Go play chess."

Bill Robertie, winner of the Monte Carlo World Backgammon Championship