• The shop is restocked every few months, with all products uploaded at once. The dates for these restocks are announced ahead of time, on my Instagram and via email. Keep an eye out on Instagram or subscribe to my mailing list to keep up to date on drop dates and times.

  • We ship internationally at a flat rate of $20USD.

    Domestic shipping is free to Australia and New Zealand.

  • All my dice are made from epoxy resin, but may contain lightweight inclusions and colourants like alcohol ink, mica powder, pigment pastes, light foils and preserved flowers. Any large inclusions (like skulls etc.) are made from the same epoxy resin as the rest of the die, to maintain balance.

    The resin I use has high UV resistance, and has a shore hardness of 90D. (Harder than a hard hat!) Please take care when handling the sharp D4.

  • My D20 is 24mm in diameter. My D6 is 19mm in diameter. On average, my dice are about 20% bigger than standard sets.

  • Not at this stage. Potentially in the future, so look out on Instagram or join the mailing list for updates

  • We recommend rolling resin dice in a padded dice tray. Please store the dice away from direct sunlight.

    While we try my utmost to test and use only high quality resins and colourants, long term UV exposure can cause resin to turn yellow, or change the colour of the pigments used.

  • Unfortunately, we are unable to offer refunds or exchanges for 'change of mind' purchases.

    If you suspect your parcel has been lost, delivered to the wrong address or damaged in transit, please reach out to me as soon as possible. Refunds and/or replacements are made on a case-by-case basis, but cannot be guaranteed, and may require you to follow up with your local postal service (especially if outside Australia).

  • Raw sets are pulled straight from the mould and receive little to no tidying up. Meaning it has some rough edges and potentially some resin that sticks out slightly from the cap face (usually the number 1). They are decently polished, but haven’t received the love a completed set receives. They are not inked and may contain visual flaws. They are perfectly fine for rolling.

  • Makers flaws are imperfections present in the dice that exist due to them being hand made. These include unevenly sanded facets, pock marks, surface bubbles, paint pooling/bridging, number warping, micro scratches, mould marks causing facet deviations and the list goes on. We try to identify notable flaws but should we miss any, consider them evidence of our hard work and the imperfect work of the imperfect.