Gold Ionized Obsidian Widow

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The Widow Glyphic Design pays homage to all things Lolth and Demonweb. The design features spindly thin lines of web carefully engraved across the surface of your stone dice, as well as the spider herself gracing the D4. The intricate way spiders weave their nests is featured prominently on the die, just like the fate of your characters are weaved into existence.

Innovation runs in our veins, and we’ve been working hard to bring new technology as well as redefining existing methods. As such we are proud to share our newest innovation, Gold Ionization. We took our well known ionisation process and worked out how to change the titanium for gold to give us a whole new way to look at ionisation.

Obsidian is a naturally occurring volcanic glass created when felsic lava rapidly cools with minimal crystal growth. Obsidian is black or dark green; one may also find sections of Gold Obsidian or Silver Obsidian, which is when microscopic pockets of air become trapped during the cooling process.

Our Glyphic Range Dice feature entirely original designs produced in-house. Every design is a new and unique design based around a particular theme, giving you a marriage of design and material. All our designs have two key concepts in mind, style, and number legibility so that they can look stunning and be functional as well.

We recommend that you do not roll your semi-precious stone dice on a surface harder than they are (i.e., glass or wood tables). We suggest you roll them in a dice tray to prevent possible chipping or breaking. See more about caring for Semi Precious Stone here

Natural Stone Disclaimer: Please note when ordering a set of our Semi-Precious Dice, they are created from natural materials, and there will be differences between every die. Our Semi-Precious Dice are hand-crafted, so there may be minor variations such as slight size differences, asymmetrical faces, or off-centre numbering. As such, each die is unique and may not be perfectly symmetrical; their roll is as balanced as one would expect from acrylic dice.