Custom & Unique {Standard Medium} 7 Ct Pack Set of [D4, D6, D8, D10, D12, D20] Assorted Polyhedral Shapes Playing & Game Dice w/ Simple Classy Pearl Design [Purple, Teal & Gold Colored] w/ Dice Box
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- Manufacturer recommended age: 8 years and up
- NUMBER OF SIDES: Please look at the number of sided the dice being sold in this listing have. Research what you need the dice for to make sure these dice have the right number of sides and are the right dice for your needs.
- MATERIALS: Numerous materials have been forged into dice throughout history. This includes such things as bones, glass, wood, seeds, and metals. Today, the most widely used base material for dice manufacture is plastic. For a plastic to be suitable in dice manufacture it must have good impact strength, be easily colored, and heat stable. These dice are manufactured with the best materials available to the manufacturer and guaranteed for life.
- WARRANTY: These dice have a lifetime warranty that is guaranteed by the manufacturer. This means that if the products come with a manufacturer defect upon opening the package you may request replacement from the manufacturer.
- TOP 10 MOST POPULAR DICE GAMES: Yahtzee, Backgammon, Farkle, Boggle, Craps, Bunco, Monopoly, Dungeons and Dragons, Bluff or Liar’s Dice, and Strat-O-Matic.
A SHORT HISTORY OF DICE: We do not know exactly how long ago dice were used inhistory, but the earliest stated use was part of a type of backgammon set thatwas excavated and dated at around 5,000 years old. In biblical times there arereferences of casting lots in the Bible. Some historians believe that theyused some form of dice when casting lots. Most early history of dice gamesinvolve gambling of one form or another. The Greeks and Romans of history bothused dice in some of their gambling games. Sometimes dice are referred to asbones, which come from the term knucklebones. This comes from when dice weremade from the bones of animals. However there is a difference betweenknucklebones and dice, but they are both used for gaming purposes. Throughouthistory they have also been made from materials such as ivory, plastic andwood. Knucklebones were similar to a four-sided die. The common six-sided onehas been used for thousands of years as well. And today you can findvariations that range from a one sided version (which is a form of a joke) allthe way up to 144 sided versions.