Most poker chips feel like poker chips. Plastic-y. Hollow. The kind that make a sound like dropping a bottle cap on a table. If you've ever held a real clay chip from a serious card room, you already know nothing else feels the same.
- No more guests picking up your chips and quietly judging your setup — the weight and texture of real clay reads as legitimate the moment someone touches it
- Ten denominations in one pack means you can verify the full color spread before committing to a complete set, removing all the guesswork from a bulk purchase
- The earthy, slightly chalky grip of uncut clay keeps chips from sliding across felt the way slick composite chips do — stacking is cleaner, handling is quieter
- At 10 grams, these match the weight standard that brick-and-mortar card rooms have used for decades, so the muscle memory of your game stays intact
| Feature |
Technical Detail |
Why it Matters |
| Material Composition |
Real clay construction, zero plastic or polymer additives |
Produces the authentic matte texture and acoustic thud that composite chips cannot replicate |
| Chip Weight |
10 grams per chip |
Matches the traditional casino-standard weight, giving each chip a satisfying heft in hand |
| Mold Design |
Phoenix mold with two-spot decorative edge |
Visually references classic American casino chip aesthetics without looking generic or mass-produced |
| Denomination Range |
$0.25, $0.50, $1, $5, $25, $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000 (10 total chips, one per color) |
Covers the full cash game spectrum from micro-stakes home games to high-roller table simulation |
| Pack Contents |
10 chips total, one of each denomination color |
Functions as a true sample pack, letting buyers evaluate every color before purchasing a full set |
| Availability |
Part of the complete Phoenix collection |
Guarantees color and spec consistency when scaling up from sample to full set |
Who is the Phoenix 10 Gram Real Clay Poker Chip Sample Pack for?
The Phoenix 10 Gram Real Clay Poker Chip Sample Pack is built for serious home game hosts and poker enthusiasts who want real clay poker chips but need to evaluate denomination colors, weight, and texture before investing in a full set.
It is also the practical first step for anyone upgrading from composite or plastic chips who wants physical confirmation that clay construction genuinely plays and feels differently before spending more.
Some things you have to hold before you buy.