Pumpkin the bishop?

Our new illustration for packaging is representing a pumpkin that plays the role of the chess bishop.

A bishop is a piece in the board game of chess. Each player starts the game with two bishops. Bishops are usually considered slightly better than Knights because they move faster.
The bishop has no restrictions in distance for each move, but is limited to diagonal movement. 

When chess was introduced into Western Europe the design of the pieces began to be modeled on the people found in a Medieval Court. The Bishop was the religious representative at Court.  

The king at the top of the hierarchy had the ultimate power if and only if the church (bishops) and the knights (generals) land him such a power.

Pumpkin Bishop - Packaging Illustration


Did you know? A pumpkin is a winter squash that is round with smooth, slightly ribbed skin, and most often deep yellow to orange in coloration.

Health benefits:
  • reducing the risk of cancer
  • protection against heart disease
  • decrease the risk of obesity
  • regulating blood pressure
  • preventing diabetes
Pumpkin also provides a range of essential vitamins and minerals and they are a fantastic source of fiber.

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