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Lilac – 7 Piece Resin Dice Set by Euridice Dice

A 7-piece dice set containing purple hydrangeas among plumes of glittering purple and white resin. Inked in pearlescent white.

$110.00

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Melbourne Central0
Fitzroy1
SKU: 394860

Description

A 7-piece dice set containing purple hydrangeas among plumes of glittering purple and white resin. Inked in pearlescent white.

These dice are a handmade, unique product, and as such may exhibit minor imperfections. All dice remain perfectly suitable for casual, everyday use.

Additional information

Colour

All my dice are handmade by me from start to finish! Moulds are first cast in silicone, and then most floral dice go through two stages of resin pours before being painstakingly sanded, polished, and painted, ready for play.Inclusions (the bits and bobs you see in the dice) are sourced in a variety of ways. Dried flowers can be bought from suppliers, but I also hand-dry petals from bouquets or plants that strike me as particularly interesting. Any bones are extracted by hand from owl-pellets and then cleaned. Sometimes if I ask friends very nicely I can get hold of some extra special inclusions like snake-shed!
Do not leave exposed to direct sunlight for extended periods of time.To clean, wipe with a (damp or dry) microfibre cloth.
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Euridice Dice

Handmade Resin Dice

I’m Jemma, and I make handmade resin dice for use in tabletop roleplaying games (TTRPGs) like Dungeons and Dragons (D&D). I started making dice because I was dissatisfied with the standard Chessex dice I could get in local game stores here in Melbourne at the time – I only owned two sets and they looked almost identical! I wanted something that would fit my own aesthetic at the table, and in time I found that same aesthetic resonated with other D&D nerds online as well.
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