Most dealer buttons sit flat and forgettable on the felt. Nobody reaches for them. Nobody notices them. Then someone drops one of these on the table and the entire hand stops.
- Your table gets a centerpiece that actually earns a second look, not just another plastic puck people flick across the felt without thinking
- The image lives inside the crystal itself, printed directly onto the base layer, so it reads as three-dimensional depth rather than a sticker that peels at the edges after six months
- At just under five ounces, it lands with enough weight that passing the button becomes a small, satisfying ritual instead of an afterthought
- It pulls double duty as a drink coaster between sessions, which means it earns its spot on the table even when cards are not in the air
| Feature |
Technical Detail |
Why it Matters |
| Material |
K9 optical crystal, same grade used in chandelier manufacturing |
Glass clarity without the fragility, survives repeated handling across years of play |
| Weight |
125 grams (just under 5 oz) |
Substantial enough to feel intentional in hand, never gets accidentally pushed or lost in chip stacks |
| Diameter |
3.18 inches |
Visible from across a full 9-seat table without crowding the pot |
| Thickness |
0.40 inches |
Low profile that sits flush on the felt while still catching light at every angle |
| Print Method |
Image printed directly onto the crystal base, viewed through the top surface |
Creates an embedded, floating visual effect that no decal or wrap can replicate |
| Design Series |
International Music Festival, fourth in the four-piece Prestige Series vintage music poster collection |
Collectible context adds display and gift value beyond standard poker accessories |
| Secondary Use |
Functions as a drink coaster |
Practical off-table utility that justifies the piece even to non-poker households |
Who is the Crystal Poker Dealer Button International Music Festival for?
The Crystal Poker Dealer Button in the International Music Festival design is built for serious home game hosts, collectors of poker accessories, and music-obsessed players who want their table setup to reflect actual personality rather than default card room utility.
It also works as a considered gift for any Texas Hold'em player who already owns everything standard, since a K9 crystal dealer button with a vintage music festival image sits in a category most players have never encountered before.
Some things on the table deserve to be picked up and looked at