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Faerie Dragon
$73.00Faerie Dragon
$73.00Our Adventurer’s Dice are finely crafted sets of 7 Polyhedral Dice designed to assist a party of intrepid Adventurer’s in any likely encounter during their latest dungeon delve. Faerie Dragon sets are crafted from laminated Birch dyed in a prismatic mix of pink and blue, similar to their namesake.
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Black Timascus Dice
$373.00Black Timascus Dice
$373.00These single d20s are crafted from ZircuTi, an insanely expensive material created by forge welding two dissimilar Titanium alloys together then folding in some highly flammable Zirconium in similar manner a traditional blacksmith might use to create Damascus Steel.
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Steel Dragon’s Dice
$53.00 – $264.00Steel Dragon’s Dice
$53.00 – $264.00Stainless Steel is used for a myriad of things from surgical implements, to aerospace components, and even in harsh saltwater environments that would destroy normal steels in a matter of weeks. The particular alloy we use is 303 Stainless, which has been developed specifically for its machining properties. It is primarily used in the fabrication of fittings and fasteners, where it’s excellent machining qualities allow it to form superb threads and hold tight tolerances.
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Brass Dragon’s Dice
$56.00 – $212.00Brass Dragon’s Dice
$56.00 – $212.00Roman called it Aurichalum. and used it to produce special coins and ornate golden colored helmets. For the Greeks it was oreichalcos an exotic white golden metal they could not make for their lack of zinc. For ancient Egyptians brass was of little use out side of its golden coloration.
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Ko’u
$63.00 – $273.00Ko’u
$63.00 – $273.00Ko’u just might be the rarest wood we work with. I stumbled across it by accident when one of my suppliers obtained a blown down tree from Hawaii where this tree grows indigenously. Ko’u was used by the Hawaiian Royalty for plates, bowls, spoons, and other utensils as it does not impart nor take on a flavor from food.
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Nogal (Peruvian or Tropical Walnut)
$42.00 – $167.00Nogal (Peruvian or Tropical Walnut)
$42.00 – $167.00Nogal is similar to Black Walnut only much darker in appearance, and it is more uniformly colored. Other than that Nogal is almost identical to Black Walnut, only it’s larger and more black than its American cousin.
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Dalmata
$27.00 – $103.00Dalmata
$27.00 – $103.00Like Orange Agate, Dalmata is from Peru, and its name appears to be Spanish for Dalmation. It’s oily like Cocobolo and finishes to a glass like polish. The grain structure is very fine to non existent and its coloration is brown with tons black streaking.
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Avodire (Blonde Mahogany)
$27.00 – $103.00Avodire (Blonde Mahogany)
$27.00 – $103.00Avodire, referred to as Blond Mahogany, is native to Africa where it is grown near lakes, streams, and other bodies of water. Avodire is one of the most beautiful of all blonde woods, a rare wood that has many of the same qualities of mahogany. The light-colored heartwood will darken to a golden color when cut. There is minimal difference in color between sapwood and heartwood. Avodire is often highly figured and, when polished, has a lustrous surface similar to Mahogany.
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Devanagari (Sanskrit) d20s
$27.00Devanagari (Sanskrit) d20s
$27.00…The first written records of dice are found in the ancient Sanskrit epic the Mahabharata, composed in India more than 2,000 years ago. – Britannica
And its a pretty fascinating tale too. The Mahabharata is one of two ancient Sanskrit poems that helped form the basis of the Hindu religion. The story begins when a blind prince named Dhritarashtra, is passed over for king in favor of his younger brother Pandu upon their father’s death. Pandu is cursed and cannot father children, however, and his wife Kunti asks the gods to father children in Pandu’s name. As a result, the gods grant her several miraculous births by as many different gods. Shenanigans ensue and one child, Pandavas is forced to flee the kingdom. Although Pandavas does get a reprieve and returns to the kingdom, Pandavas is once agian exiled to the forest again when their cousin Yudhishthira loses a game of dice with Duryodhana, the eldest of the divine siblings.
As this is the oldest written record we have mentioning dice, we though it fitting to celebrate this International Dice Day with a run of twenty sided dice in Devanagari Numerals which is the writing system of sanskrit. These dice are crafted from assorted exotic woods chosen at random.
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Poplar
$27.00 – $103.00Poplar
$27.00 – $103.00Poplar is a classic utility wood that grows rapidly, yet somehow manages to keep its strength; a trait uncommon for quick growing trees. Sometimes called Tulipwood, because of the beautiful flowers it produces, poplar is lightweight and often used to make paper and furniture frames. It can sometimes be mineral stained and produce a much prettier Rainbow poplar.
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Pecan
$27.00 – $103.00Pecan
$27.00 – $103.00Endemic to parts of Texas and the Midwest, pecans have been loved by everyone. From being eaten alone, to being placed in delicious pies, to being the Greatest state’s tree. Pecan wood is also loved for cooking and Barbecuing. This wood is also as stubborn as it’s homeland and causes all kinds of issues when working, but it’s beautiful luster is worth is and makes lovely dice.
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Copper Dragon’s Dice
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