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Return of the Mustard Dice (Dijon Edition) Dice Set
Return of the Mustard Dice (Dijon Edition) Dice Set
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The legend continues. Once upon a while ago a friend mentioned that finding good yellow dice was very difficult. We laughed and said that we could use practically anything as a colorant - even mustard. The original French's Yellow Mustard dice were sold at Dragon Days in 2025 to a lovely woman who needed to own them, so we're back now with a set made from Coop's Dijon Mustard! That's right! The only colorant used in the dice (aside from the ink) is dijon mustard that we bought from the grocery store. Honestly - the texture came through with the color and they're quite delightful. We're only going to make and stock one set of mustard dice at a time. Buy these to join the legendary status of being a mustard dice owner today!
Inking: Totally not Relish - Metallic Green
Includes 9-pcs: 2D20, D12, D10, D100, D8, D6, & 2D4
Materials
Materials
Epoxy resin is a durable, crystal-clear material commonly used to create handmade dice due to its strength, versatility, and ability to display vibrant colors and effects. It is a two-part compound consisting of a liquid resin and a hardener that undergoes polymerization upon mixing. This reaction causes the mixture to cure and solidify into a hard, glass-like substance, typically within 24 to 72 hours, depending on the brand and temperature.
Epoxy resin is valued for its ability to capture fine details and produce sharp edges and smooth surfaces, making it ideal for precision dice molds. Makers often add pigments, alcohol inks, mica powders, glitter, dried flowers, or small objects (called inclusions) to create layered effects or unique designs within the dice. Once fully cured, epoxy resin dice are strong, polished, and chipping-resistant, making them both beautiful and durable for frequent gameplay.
Quirks & Flaws
Quirks & Flaws
Handmade dice often feature small quirks or unique details, a wonderful result of being crafted by hand rather than mass-produced by machines. Each set is poured, colored, sanded, and polished individually, making every die truly one of a kind and full of character.
During resin casting, small air bubbles may become suspended, colors might swirl in unexpected ways, and factors like temperature or humidity can give each die its own distinct look. Hand-finishing adds further personality, resulting in subtle differences in edges, polish, or ink that highlight the maker’s touch.
These special quirks aren’t flaws—they’re marks of artistry that make each die a one-of-a-kind piece of functional art, shaped by real materials and the care of human hands. Owning handmade dice means having a set with its own story, personality, and charm, crafted with passion and attention rather than factory precision.
Are Handmade Dice Balanced?
Are Handmade Dice Balanced?
Well-made handmade dice are balanced for enjoyable gameplay, while also offering unique artistry and character that mass-produced dice can’t match. Their handcrafted nature adds a special charm and individuality to every roll.
Here’s why:
✅ Why they can be balanced
• Skilled makers use pressure pots for casting to reduce bubbles.
• Quality molds keep shapes consistent.
• Careful sanding and polishing maintain even faces.
• Experienced makers test their dice before selling.
⚠️ Why can a small imbalance happen
• Tiny air bubbles inside resin
• Heavy pigments, glitter, or inclusions shifting weight
• Slight differences from hand sanding or polishing
