Want to feel the weight of the roll when things get tense? Nothing is more perfect than our stone chonks! At 35mm, this D20 weighs approx 45g (compared to our standard D20s at 20mm and 8g) and makes a great art piece in your dice collection.
This chonk is a red and black marble, inked in copper with a black 4.0 20!
All our dice are made from Jesmonite - an eco-friendly faux-stone compound - to have less of an impact on this little planet we share. Roll environmentally friendly with Dice Farm.
Bear in mind that these dice are created entirely by human hand, without any machinery, therefore the dice may have small bubbles and marks of human creation - every flaw will however be detailed below:
The dice are entirely handmade in my small workshop; with sustainable and eco-friendly materials and processes! They're perfect for playing Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder, or a multitude of other tabletop games. There is no such thing as too many dice!
Extra Info:
Jesmonite is an environmentally friendly alternative to epoxy resin usage/products - it most closely resembles a fine concrete powder, therefore does not give off any toxic fumes into the atmosphere and if it were left submerged in water for more than a week or two they would break down entirely. They are however water resistant as they are sealed with a lovely coconut wax!
My designs are often inspired by the gothic and alternative; utilising the stone-like nature of the material to channel a rougher, darker look - often with a little sparkle too. If you like my work, make sure to follow me on Instagram to keep in touch!
Coppered Carnage Faux-Stone Chonk Handmade D20
All our faux-stone dice are handmade, so we recommend that you roll these on a soft surface (i.e rolling trays) rather than hard surfaces like tables to avoid chipping. They are more resilient than resin alternatives, but we still wouldn't suggest rage-throwing them on your nat 1's; just in case.
To wash or clean your dice, rinse them under lukewarm water with a little hand soap. Soaking these dice will cause them to break down, so do not leave them submerged in water.
Unlike resin dice, sunlight and/or UV lights will not affect the colour of these dice.