Solar Flare 7 Piece Tabletop Gaming Dice Set

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  • $90.00
  • Regular price $100.00


PLEASE NOTE! I cannot sell to the UK (England, Scotland, Ireland) due to VAT issues associated with Brexit. Please accept my sincerest apologies and the hope that someday the VAT mess will get resolved for the good.

 

A glow settles on the edge of the marsh, a tiny lantern tempting you to follow its path.

This listing is for an 7 piece Solar Flare tabletop dice set. These dice are cast from resin using Culture Hustle LIT pigments in Yellow and Pink. They glow amazingly well. By adding this product to your cart you confirm that you are not Anish Kapoor, you are in no way affiliated to Anish Kapoor, you are not purchasing this item on behalf of Anish Kapoor or an associate of Anish Kapoor. To the best of your knowledge, information and belief these dice will not make their way into the hands of Anish Kapoor. 

All dice are handcrafted from resin, pigment powders, and alcohol inks from molds made with 3D printed master dice. Everything is done by hand so each die will be unique. Sprue marks, flashing, and small bubbles are part of the handmade process and are taken into consideration when pricing. Rolling on a dice tray or similar surface is recommended, as is keeping your dice in a dice vault.  

No guarantee of perfect randomness is given, but they are pretty dang random.

This set includes a D4, D6, D8, D10, D12, D20, and a D% (percentile dice).

Returns are not allowed based upon the handmade nature of these dice. These are B+ grade due to a slight shift of the mold during curing that resulted in some of the numbers being offset. This does not affect the playability of the dice.

These dice are sharp. We call the d4's caltrops with good reason. Do not leave dice where they may be stepped on, as that would hurt. Though they may look delicious, please do not eat the dice, or leave them where other lifeforms such as pets and small children may eat them. Take caution when photographing near oceans as Poseidon may decide he wants them for his newly rolled bard. Some of the pigments are light sensitive, leaving them in the sun will permanently "sunburn" them. 

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