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Deep Jet Ore — stoneware set with raw mineral tones
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Deep Jet Ore — stoneware set with raw mineral tones

Finished up this “Deep Jet Ore” set and really liked how the natural tones came through on this batch.

The surface ended up with a kind of layered, mineral feel—almost like something pulled straight out of the ground.

u/crithitceramics1 — 6 hours ago
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Stoneware set I just finished… might’ve rolled through a goblin camp

Finished up this stoneware set and the surface ended up with this splattered look that definitely wasn’t part of the original plan…

Kind of feels like they’ve seen some things.

u/crithitceramics1 — 2 days ago
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Ancient Oasis — runic ceramic set we just finished

Finished up this “Ancient Oasis” set and really liked how the softer marbling came together on this one.

Went for something a bit more restrained—less contrast, more of a weathered, aged feel with the runic-style font tying it all together.

Each die ended up with slightly different patterning, which gives the set a bit more character depending on how the light hits it.

u/crithitceramics1 — 7 days ago
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Runic Assassin’s Ghost — mixed ceramic set I just finished

Finished up this “Runic Assassin’s Ghost” set and I’m honestly obsessed with how the marbling came out.

The goal was to get that smoky, almost spectral look in the clay while keeping the numbers readable with a deep red contrast.

Each die ended up with its own pattern, which makes the set feel a little more alive—especially under different lighting.

The D20 is easily my favorite from this batch.

u/crithitceramics1 — 8 days ago
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Stone-washed giant ceramic set — finally got a batch finished and I’m obsessed with how these turned out

Finally wrapped up this stonewash giant handmade ceramic set with a stone-washed finish and I can’t stop staring at them.

The goal was to get that:

  • worn, almost ancient look
  • soft matte texture instead of gloss
  • something that feels like it came out of a dragon hoard rather than a factory

Each die came out slightly different after the finishing process, which honestly makes the set feel more alive.

The oversized D20 especially just hits different when you roll it — heavy, but not harsh like metal.

Curious what you all think — do you prefer clean polished dice or more weathered finishes like this?

u/crithitceramics1 — 9 days ago