
Crystal dice tower
A gothic fortress of 3D printed crystals that turns every dice roll into a small ceremony.
Some dice towers are cardboard tubes with delusions of grandeur. This one is a cathedral. Twin spires, a rose window, delicate gothic tracery and a pointed archway rise out of a jagged bed of crystal shards that fan up the back like a frozen explosion.
The best part is the secret. The tallest crystal at the peak lifts out to reveal the hidden drop slot. Feed your dice in, listen to them clatter down through the internal baffles, and watch them spill through the front archway into the crystal-rimmed courtyard tray. Nothing skids across the table, nothing vanishes under the couch, and every roll comes out properly tumbled.
Each tower is 3D printed in PLA+ so the fine window tracery and knife-edge crystal facets come out sharp, and the whole piece arrives as one ready-to-use unit. No hardware, no assembly, no batteries. Set it on the table and start rolling.
Printed to order in Australia, usually within a couple of days. The soft mint pictured is a favourite, but we can run it in deep emerald, galaxy blue or a moody nebula purple to match your campaign.
Product Highlights
- Removable crystal hides the drop slot
- Crystal-rimmed tray catches every roll
- Gothic spires and rose window detail
- Prints as one piece, no assembly
- Printed to order in Australia
Source & Attribution
- Original Designer
- Enso
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- Open source page
Official Hive 3D Printing Commercial Licence Holder (Hive ID #FEC97JMW71)