Some poker nights feel cheap before the first hand is even dealt. Flimsy chips that slide wrong, a case that rattles like a toolbox, denominations you have to squint to read. The setup matters more than most players admit.
- Read denominations instantly under dim light, from both sides of the chip, so disputes die before they start
- Ceramic construction means the design is baked into the chip itself, not sitting on top waiting to scratch off after a dozen sessions
- A single case holds 500 chips, two decks, and five dice, so your entire game travels in one locked aluminum shell instead of three separate bags
- Victorian scroll borders give the set a look that reads as serious to anyone sitting down at your table for the first time
| Feature |
Technical Detail |
Why it Matters |
| Chip Material |
Ceramic construction |
Harder-wearing than clay composite, resists chipping and fading over years of regular play |
| Chip Weight |
10 grams per chip |
Heavier than most budget plastic chips, sits in the hand with enough substance to feel intentional |
| Chip Diameter |
39mm standard size |
Fits standard chip trays, shufflers, and dealer racks without forcing anything |
| Print Method |
Direct-to-ceramic printing |
Denomination graphics are part of the surface, not a label applied on top, so they survive thousands of shuffles |
| Denomination Placement |
Both faces and edge |
Players read their stack from any angle without flipping or rotating chips mid-hand |
| Case Capacity |
500 chips, 2 card decks, 5 dice |
Everything needed for a full game in one case with no leftover pieces hunting for storage |
| Case Material |
Aluminum exterior with wooden interior dividers |
Aluminum resists dents during transport while wood dividers keep chip columns from grinding against each other |
| Set Count |
500 chips total |
Supports 6 to 9 players with a full chip allocation without running short on any denomination |
Who is the Scroll 10 Gram Ceramic Poker Chips 500-Count Set for?
The Scroll 10 Gram Ceramic Poker Chips set is built for home game hosts who have outgrown cheap plastic sets and want a ceramic poker chip set with a case that handles regular weekly play without showing wear inside a year.
It also fits players buying their first serious set, where the 500-chip count, readable denominations, and all-in-one aluminum case remove the guesswork of sourcing chips and storage separately.
The table tells the whole story before cards are cut.