Just in time for February's first iteration of Wellington NZ's "Capital Shield", we've put together a set of Kiwi-themed block dice in the colours of our all-conquering national rugby team and featuring two recognisable national icons of New Zealand - the silver fern and the tiki.

These dice are the same size and weight as the official NAF dice, though they are digitally painted (as opposed to engraved). The icons too are very similar in size to those on the official block dice and were designed with readability in mind.


A set each of these dice will be handed out to attendees of the Capital Shield 2014, with a limited number of surplus retained for sale or distribution at future NZ events with the aim of helping to recover some of the cost of production. Each set of three dice are offered here for NZ$12/US$10, with international postage for any number of dice coming in at a further NZ$6/US$10. An international currency conversion chart follows at the end of this post for ease of reference - group orders are encouraged! Please indicate how many sets you will be looking for and I'll send out a group PM with payment details.
Any coach who attended an NZ-based NAF event in 2013 will receive an NZ$2/AU$2 discount on any set of dice purchased for personal use as a gesture of thanks for their support

A final but important side note is that, as above, these images are digitally printed onto the dice surface and despite every effort being made to ensure the designs are robust there's a chance that, with heavy use, the designs could become damaged or scratched over time. If you plan to purchase a set for regular play, you may therefore wish to consider adding an extra layer of seal (miniature varnish?) to each face to preserve the quality of the print.

How to use this table: Select your currency from the left column, and the number of dice on order from the top row. The number at the cross point between these two identifies the cost per set of three dice including delivery.
Edit 08/12/13: Cost of postage reduced from US$10 to US$5 after revised costing back from post office.
Thanks for reading!
