


There may be small differences in balancing between sets, due to the weight of the gemstone. Engraved numbers may be off-centre, depending on seams or facets of the stone. Importantly, your natural mineral dice are hand-crafted, not machined, and so may have faces that are slightly different in size. Due to the nature of natural minerals, your unique dice may feature differences in colour, texture, and translucency to the set pictures. Striations, patterns, and differences in the mineral are natural and to be expected. Please Note - We use amethyst and chevron amethyst to create our dice. Note, our latest batch of this dice set comes with top-read d4s. Includes complimentary hand crafted Leather Dice Pouch with the Motto 'Amor Fati' - Love Thy Fate - Worth £5.99 and included freely Said to strengthen the imagination, amethyst is a talisman of focus and refinement. Holy to the ancient Egyptians, amethyst was carved into heart shaped amulets, and is credited with bringing great calm in the form of prayer beads. As the stone of bishops, it signifies great temperance and dignity. Ranging from pale lilac to rich violet, and running from translucent to deep, rich imperial purples, amethyst is distinguished as a stone of royalty - fine examples are set into the British crown jewels. Due to the unique natural beauty of this gemstone, colour, translucency, lustre and finish will differ between each piece - no two sets will ever be alike. Each dice is exquisitely shaped by hand, with glittering golden numbers finely engraved - not printed - into the stone itself. How shall we begin…?”Ĭomplete set of seven polyhedral dice hand-carved from precious Amethyst.

Eyes like old silver and new blood meet yours, and the world begins to turn. There is no sound, not even the click of contact as the dice move across a wide palm, calloused by sword-hilt and stained with bruise-blue ink flashes of black violet that twist and dance between the regal fingers that stir them to strange life. These are just stories – of course – but those old myths seem only too real now here, in this place, wreathed in woven midnight and underlain with polished whorls of lilac stone. To draw iron from stone to draw pestilence from a wound to hold a balance between heart and law, between divine and dirt and everything between.
