Amethyst Polyhedral Dice Set (7pcs)
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Some dice are made. These are found — cut from genuine genuine natural amethyst and shaped into the polyhedral forms that define tabletop RPG. The rich violet-purple with natural crystal clarity surface of each die carries the geological history of the stone: natural inclusions and color zoning ensure no two dice are alike. the stone of wisdom and calm focus — favored by arcane spellcasters across every campaign setting.
At the game table, these dice do more than roll. Their weight in your hand — heavier and more substantial than resin or plastic — signals to everyone at the table that something serious is about to happen. When a genuine natural amethyst D20 hits the tray, the room listens.
What Makes This Set Stand Apart
- Genuine genuine natural amethyst — not dyed resin or painted acrylic. Real stone, cut and polished to polyhedral precision.
- rich violet-purple with natural crystal clarity — natural inclusions and color zoning ensure no two dice are alike.
- Hand-polished finish — each face ground smooth for clean, readable numerals without compromising the natural stone texture.
- Engraved numerals — deeply recessed and filled so numbers never fade with regular play.
- Collector quality — suitable for both active gameplay and display.
Complete 7-Piece Polyhedral Set
Includes all standard dice for Dungeons & Dragons 5e, Pathfinder 2e, Call of Cthulhu, and all major tabletop RPGs: D4, D6, D8, D10, D%, D12, D20. Everything you need, nothing you don't.
Overview
Amethyst is a violet variety of quartz with a Mohs hardness of 7 — the same mineral family that makes citrine and rose quartz. Each die in this 7-piece polyhedral set is cut from a single block of genuine natural amethyst, then hand-polished to bring out the rich violet-purple color and the natural inclusions that mark every stone as one-of-a-kind. The weight and feel of real quartz separates these dice from any resin or plastic equivalent; this set is for players who want their D20 to land with intent.
Use Cases
- D&D 5e roleplay — natural amethyst aligns with classes that lean on intellect and arcane study: Wizard, Cleric of Knowledge, Sorcerer, and Warlocks who play the long game. A character with a stone die in hand reads differently across the table than one with a plastic set.
- Tabletop play — heavy enough to land cleanly on a dice tray, durable enough for standard tabletop sessions. Recommended with a felt-lined or wooden tray (stone-on-stone contact wears any natural mineral, regardless of hardness).
- Gift & collection — milestone gift for a long-running campaign DM, character retirement, or a player switching to a new class. Each set's color variation makes it a unique object even years after purchase.
Specifications
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Material | Amethyst (violet variety of quartz) |
| Hardness (Mohs) | 7 |
| Weight per set | ~50–70g (typical for a 7-piece natural-stone polyhedral set; precise weight pending stress-test data) |
| Set size | 7 polyhedral (D4 / D6 / D8 / D10 / D% / D12 / D20) |
| Color variation | Rich violet-purple with natural inclusions and color zoning; no two sets identical |
Frequently Asked Questions
Are natural stone dice balanced for fair rolls?
Natural stone dice are precision-ground to close tolerances. Minor variation in density is inherent to any real stone, but these dice perform reliably for standard tabletop gameplay.
Will the color look the same as the photos?
Because these are genuine genuine natural amethyst, natural variation between individual dice is expected and desirable. No two sets are identical — yours will have its own unique character.
Do these make a good gift for a D&D player?
Yes — these are the kind of dice that get passed around the table and remembered. Priced at $94.99, they sit firmly in the premium gift category without requiring a Legendary magic item budget.
A set of genuine natural amethyst dice is not an upgrade. It's a statement. Roll accordingly.
New to natural gemstone dice? Read our complete buyer’s guide — we cover how each stone rolls, how to spot dyed-resin fakes, and which mineral fits your character. Read the Gemstone Dice Guide →








