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  • Rose Petal Dice

    $47.00$197.00

    Rose Petal Dice

    $47.00$197.00

    Humanity has loved and tended roses since before we invented the language we use to describe them now. The rose is as enduring a symbol as love hopes to be – vibrant, dynamic, and morphing across years and definitions to suit the lovers who might evoke it. Now you can declare your love for your favorite geek with a set of Dice machined from genuine rose petals set set in high impact resin which is then polished to an unbelievable clarity. Topped off with delicately laser engraved numbers inked in New Gold.

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  • Yellowheart

    $27.00$103.00

    Yellowheart

    $27.00$103.00

    Yellowheart hails from Brazil and, as you might guess, features a rich yellow color. This prized yellow wood is often used in flooring and boat building, and is used very often as an accent. No woods match the consistent, vibrant yellow that Yellowheart can produce.

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  • Tzalam Walnut

    $27.00$103.00

    Tzalam Walnut

    $27.00$103.00

    Tzalam Walnut come from Central America and Mexico, and can get up to 65 feet tall. The heartwood is typically reddish or purplish with darker brown steaks. It is often called “Caribbean Walnut,” but it is not a traditional walnut. Tzalam Walnut is often used for hardwood flooring and sees plenty of use as exterior furniture as well.

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  • Red Zebrawood (Ebiara)

    $27.00$103.00

    Red Zebrawood (Ebiara)

    $27.00$103.00

    Red Zebrawood, also called EBIARA, hails form West Africa and often has a deep reddish brown color with black streaks. It has large pores, which means it stains well, but this wood generally isn’t stained because it natural appearance and luster are so sought after. Red Zebrawood is often used for cabinetry, as a veneer, and of course, dice.

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  • Rainbow Poplar

    $27.00$103.00

    Rainbow Poplar

    $27.00$103.00

    Rainbow Poplar is a designation of Poplar that has been stained by minerals in its environment. This takes poplar from a general utility wood to a beautiful, unpredictable wood that is rarer and more valuable. The wildest thing is that the precise cause is unknown. The hues in Rainbow Poplar can vary from black to purple, blue, brown, red, and green.

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  • Poplar

    $27.00$103.00

    Poplar

    $27.00$103.00

    Poplar 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$103.00

    Pecan

    $27.00$103.00

    Endemic 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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  • Movingui

    $27.00$103.00

    Movingui

    $27.00$103.00

    Movingui is a tree from West Africa, that grows up to 125 feet, and features a beautifully sparkly yellow heartwood.  Also Called Nigerian Satinwood, Movingui is prized in home making for things like cabinets, floors and veneers.  Movingui is easy to work and a joy to work with, but can dull the tools because of its silica content.

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  • Maple

    $27.00$103.00

    Maple

    $27.00$103.00

    From Maple wood smoked meats, to Maple Syrup, this 100+ foot tall tree has been in use by humans for years. Maple is one of our more tender woods, requiring deft hands to not over work and burn, but is generally easy to work overall. This wood shines to beautiful luster and are a great base for gaming dice with it’s light color.

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  • Cherry

    $27.00$103.00

    Cherry

    $27.00$103.00

    Everyone is familiar with the sweet red fruit of the cherry tree; It’s adored in pies, tops some for our favorite deserts, and even comes with some drinks. The REAL star of the cherry tree though, is the wood, it turns beautifully, works beautifully, and even gives off a pleasant scent when worked.  The grain is straight and can be wavy, but is typically consistent; It has a fine texture with a close grain that makes it sometimes difficult to stain.

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  • Camatillo

    $42.00$167.00

    Camatillo

    $42.00$167.00

    Camatillo, also called Brazilian Kingwood is a Rosewood that has been sought after for some time for it’s deep, rich purpleish wood. As it’s alternate name implies, it’s a Kingwood that has a deeper color that it’s cousins and even has a spread out grain. Another thing it’s known for is it’s variable grain, so boards fromt he same tree rarely are the same, but they are all beautiful.

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  • Hops (Beer) Dice

    $47.00$197.00

    Hops (Beer) Dice

    $47.00$197.00

    These dice have been crafted from compressed hops then infilled with a metallic copper ink. And yes the do smell strongly of Hops. Hops was first used in beer sometime during the 9th century. Over the next few hundred years it would almost entirely replace the traditional gruit used to flavor what we now call beer. More on that in a minute because first we must discuss what exactly a hop is.

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