Why We Work with Nature Stone

We chose nature stone for its natural variation, weight, and organic character. Each one is unique, shaped by the material itself rather than forced uniformity.

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The Appeal of the Cat’s Eye Effect

We picked cat’s eye dice because they bring a little magic to every roll. Watching the light dance across them makes each game feel alive.

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FAQ

Are these dice suitable for all tabletop games?

Yes, they are. Our dice are compatible with the majority of tabletop RPGs, strategy games, and D&D-style games:

Standard size and weight balance: Ensures fair and stable rolls every time.

Series suitability: The Silicone Series is lightweight and durable, perfect for high-frequency gameplay; the Electroplated and Diamond-Cut Series balance usability with display quality, ideal for light gameplay or showcasing.

Professional player experience: Designed with hand feel, roll stability, and visual feedback in mind, offering both optimal gaming performance and collectible value.

What materials and craftsmanship are used in your dice?

We select high-density resin, premium alloy, and specialized electroplated materials. Each die is cast using precision molds and finished with meticulous hand polishing.


Electroplated Series: Metal-like texture with durable electroplating for long-lasting shine.

Diamond-Cut Series: Multi-faceted cutting provides uniform reflection, enhancing visual and collectible appeal.


Silicone Series: Lightweight, impact-resistant, and comfortable to handle, ideal for high-frequency gameplay.

Which series are best for collecting, and how is their collectible value ensured?

Our dice are not only tools for gaming but also display and collectible items:


Electroplated Series: Durable electroplated surface with long-lasting shine and strong visual impact.


Diamond-Cut Series: Multi-faceted cutting reflects light evenly, making each die a unique piece with exceptional display appeal.


Storage recommendations: Avoid direct sunlight and contact with sharp objects, and store in a dice box or display rack to maintain long-term condition.