A Crooked Touch Liquid Core
9 piece dice set
B-grade, D20 Dice SetsBlood (-like liquid and oil, for that plasma feeling) encased in a glass core, wrapped in smoky, shimmery resin, with numbers inked in a pearlescent white.
This is one of my first liquid core dice sets. After curing, I noticed that the molds were too small for the glass cores, causing the numbers to warp on several dice. The cores also protrude from the d4. Because of this, this set and two others will be the only liquid core dice I offer using my current molds and masters.
B-grade set with minor flaws that don’t affect rolling. Flaws are shown in the photos. Are the flaws really visible when playing or handling the dice? Only the white in the D10 if you look closely.
Perfect for D20 systems like Pathfinder, D&D and other role playing games.
9 Piece Sharp Edge Liquid Core Dice Set contains:
1 Shard D4 (13mm) *Flaw
1 Regular D6 (14mm)
1 D8 (18mm) *Flaw
1 Crystal D10 (18mm) *Flaw
1 Crystal D% (18mm)
1 Rhombic D12 (17mm)
2 D20, one logo and one numbered (20mm)
1 D2 Logo (38mm)
*Flaw: warping of the top (only on the D4), wonky numbers on some dice. D8 has a void patch on number 3, D12 has a void patch on number 12. D10 has a leak resulting in a white patch.
Original price was: 950,00 kr.750,00 krCurrent price is: 750,00 kr.
1 in stock
Handmade Disclaimer:
All of my dice at Dice Dominion are handmade by myself.
From creating the 3D files to printing, sanding and polishing the masters, creating the molds, pouring, sanding, polishing and inking the dice.
Although I try my best to note any flaws in the descriptions, the nature of the dice is handmade and they may have unlisted minor imperfections like micro-scratches, disturbances to the surface, slight mold lines, etc., that are hardly visible and don't affect their weight, balance or rolling ability.
Inclusions can sometimes disturb the surface of the dice. This is not a flaw because it's somewhat inevitable when using inclusions.
Feel free to message me if you have any questions about the dice!
Choking Hazard! Dice are small and look very mouth-friendly. Children under the age of 6 (and adults that like to put dice in their mouth) should be supervised by an adult while handling them.