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— IV · The Knight

One mark. Carried in brass.

The knight is our signature — a geometric reinterpretation of the classical piece, drawn for engraving rather than display. It is small, plain, and meant to be found, not pointed to.

Dechamel knight emblem
Plate I
Atelier Dechamel — Knight

— A small icon

Drawn for engraving, not for the eye that hurries.

The classical knight is a difficult silhouette. We drew ours over a season, paring it to the geometry that survives engraving — strong jaw, lifted ear, deep base — and left out everything that would lose itself in brass at a millimetre across.

The mark is sized to the thumb, not to the room. It is meant to be discovered by the hand that tilts the board on its edge — and recognised, after a few years, the way one recognises a writer by the spacing of their letters.

— Applications

Three places the knight is set.

I.

Dechamel knight emblem

Cast in brass, beneath.

A 28 mm medallion in solid brass, recessed and held by two square pegs into the underside of every board.

II.

Dechamel knight emblem

Engraved into the rim.

On tournament editions, the knight is engraved into the maple frame, filled with blackened brass at a single setting.

III.

Dechamel knight emblem

Blind-embossed in leather.

On folio and travelling boards, the mark is pressed into the saddle leather of the case — quiet, dry, and felt before seen.

— Drawing notes

Geometry first, sentiment second.

Proportion
1 : 1.2, knight to pedestal
Stroke
Single weight, no taper
Eye
Hand-set after engraving
Pedestal
Two tiers, plain chamfer
Mane
Three notches, no more
Negative space
Equal to the brass