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Literally “blue stone” in latin, lapis lazuli is a semi-precious stone known for its intense blue tone, and it plays the starring role in this set of polyhedral dice from Metallic Dice Games. These stones feature marble-like accents of silver and gray, a great way to boost your next game night Read More
This is my absolute favorite set of dice! Picked em up last year at GenCon from the MDG folks (who were very nice and helpful). The Lapis is hard enough to not crack or chip from rolling in dice trays, unlike some stones. I'd avoid tile or hardwood floors, but if you are on the fence... BUY em.
These are nice dice. Numbers look good in person, but I've only had them for a month so I can't speak for longevity.
I do really like the look and feel though. How about a drop of amethyst, or rainbow fluorite? :D
I want these dice, but is it worth it with the numbers painted on?
Does anyone have similar dice from the same maker? How do the numbers look in person?
LabBugsI bought a set of these the last time they came through. They feel nice with a good weight, they look very nice, and even the bag they come in is of a high quality. I dropped the d6 off of a table and it landed on a corner, but the chipping is not that bad. The main complaint would be that the weighting is almost definitely not uniform; there are a few other materials naturally found in Lapis that alter the rolling balance of the dice, such as pyrite and quartz.
I have a set of the "Cat's Eye" (I suspect it's a cheap synthetic). They look pretty, but the first time the d20 rolled off the table (anyone who plays games knows this happens) and fell < 3' to the wood floor a big chunk of one corner came off.
I don't mind paying the listed price for these dice, they are gorgeous, I just want a reasonable assurance that they can actually be played with.