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Store Indya is a travel quest to unravel the forgotten hand crafted skills of India... Store Indya was something that was created as a result of family trips we took across India. While travelling, we not only saw different cultures in different parts of India, but we also realized each corner of India has its own secret. They all have their own unique art forms that's known to only a very few in India, and almost unknown to the rest of the world. We discovered that these age-old glorious skills are getting suppressed. The artisans that we work with are trying to continue the dying legacy of their artwork. Each artwork handcrafted by them is an end product of their hard and meticulous work. Store Indya wants to revive these art forms and at the same time empower these skilled artists. We want to present different art forms and create a whole new product by itself that has never been created before. Overall, these products not only stand for aesthetics and traditions, but the designs on it also represent various socio-cultural issues that we want to talk about with the world and even encourage others to talk about it by gifting these handicrafts to one another. We want our products to not just sit quietly, looking pretty in a corner of your home
B**.
Dice are big, cup is small
So, first thing I noticed was that the cup was smaller than I thought it would be. No issues, I thought, it's still useful. That was until I opened it up and saw the dice inside. Large dice in and of themselves aren't an issue, but there's literally no room in the cup to shake them. If you put all five dice inside, they pretty much pack it up tight. At best you could shake them if you cup your hand over the lip with your palm raised up.As for the dice specifically, the wood seems to be of decent quality, but the pips have already begun to wear off after just a few days of moderate use. I suspect I'll be needing to reapply them on somehow within a month, should I decide to continue using them. Apart from that, I can't fault the construction overall. The wood is stained and - pips aside - feels like they should hold up for quite some time. If nothing else, the cups have proven useful for more standard to small sized dice.
J**S
Aesthetically pleasing
There are your run of the mill, felt lined dice cups and then there is this: definately more pleasing to the eye. The cup is a little on the small side (5 dice is its max capacity) but don't let that deter you. This product is much nicer than plain, modern cups.
J**.
Dad Is A Sore Loser
We opened this one early so that we could play while all the relatives were visiting for Christmas. It is a gift for my dad and while he loved the wood dice cup, he said the dice were rigged. He only said this because I kept winning....the dice were fine.
M**R
What a treasure!
This is a beautiful wooden dice cup. We play a lot of dice games in our home and it is just exactly what I wanted. It looks good sitting on the side table in the living room and will be used a lot. It is a steal at the low price and I am very pleased with it.
A**4
Love this Dice cup
This is a great quality dice roller. The Brass inlays are real nice addition to the piece and the piece is 1 sold piece of wood. The dice are of good quality as well.
C**O
nice simple gift
My fiance likes to collect dice and this was a nice gaming accessory for him. I stuffed it in his stocking and he loved it. Simple yet lovely.
R**6
Outstanding workmanship; delivered on time; protectively bubble-wrapped.
Beautifully made, perfectly finished with a "grippy" satin finish, very snug shaker lid (easy to remove but stays in place when shaken), slightly oversize well-balanced wooden dice that tumble well. Goes very well with my carved-wood Russian backgammon set (which had no cup and tiny dice).
R**L
Great
Exactly as advertised
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