A little piece of battlefield chic for your tabletop nights. This chainmail dice bag is woven from lightweight matte grey aluminum rings for a rugged, low-shine look that won’t distract from your roll — it adds character without clinking like an entire armory.
Size & capacity: Spacious pouch design holds multiple full sets of polyhedral dice comfortably (3–6+ sets depending on size). Soft internal drape keeps dice from rattling excessively while still letting you shake and spill them with theatrical flair.
Construction: Handwoven 4-in-1 chainmail pattern for a flexible, tactile weave that conforms to your dice and your hand. Rings are anodized matte grey aluminum — corrosion-resistant, comfortably light, and safe against most fabrics.
Closure: Tied with a supple strip of genuine leather and cinched with a silver-colored metal bead for secure closure and easy one-handed cinch. Leather tail adds a bit of rogueish charm and is long enough to loop or knot if you want extra security.
Perfect for GMs, dungeon delvers, and prop collectors who want a bit of armor for their dice.
A little piece of battlefield chic for your tabletop nights. This chainmail dice bag is woven from lightweight matte grey aluminum rings for a rugged, low-shine look that won’t distract from your roll — it adds character without clinking like an entire armory.
Size & capacity: Spacious pouch design holds multiple full sets of polyhedral dice comfortably (3–6+ sets depending on size). Soft internal drape keeps dice from rattling excessively while still letting you shake and spill them with theatrical flair.
Construction: Handwoven 4-in-1 chainmail pattern for a flexible, tactile weave that conforms to your dice and your hand. Rings are anodized matte grey aluminum — corrosion-resistant, comfortably light, and safe against most fabrics.
Closure: Tied with a supple strip of genuine leather and cinched with a silver-colored metal bead for secure closure and easy one-handed cinch. Leather tail adds a bit of rogueish charm and is long enough to loop or knot if you want extra security.
Perfect for GMs, dungeon delvers, and prop collectors who want a bit of armor for their dice.