Some home games never quite feel like the real thing. The chips are too light, they skid instead of stack, and nobody takes the blinds seriously when the equipment feels like it came from a party favor bag.
- Chips heavy enough to stack cleanly and stay put through a chaotic pot-pushing moment
- Victorian scroll artwork that makes a $0.25 home game feel like it has a dress code
- Denominations printed on both faces and along the edge, so there is no squinting across the table at 1 a.m.
- Everything stored in one case that closes, locks, and actually fits under the table
| Feature |
Technical Detail |
Why it Matters |
| Chip Material |
Ceramic construction |
Harder-wearing than clay composite, holds printed graphics without fading over years of shuffling and stacking |
| Chip Weight |
10 grams per chip |
Lands with enough authority that players feel the bet, not a featherweight rattle |
| Chip Diameter |
39mm standard size |
Fits standard chip trays, shufflers, and dealer racks without forcing any workarounds |
| Print Method |
Direct-to-ceramic printing on both faces and edge |
Denomination readable from any angle, reducing dealer errors during fast-paced hands |
| Set Count |
300 chips total |
Comfortably supports 6 to 8 players across cash games or multi-level tournament structures |
| Case Material |
Aluminum exterior with wooden interior dividers |
Protects chips from warping, moisture, and the chaos of being tossed in a closet between sessions |
| Case Capacity |
300 chips, 2 card decks, 5 dice |
One case carries an entire game night without hunting through drawers for a second deck |
| Design Style |
Victorian-style scroll border |
Gives the set a visually distinct, classic casino aesthetic that stands apart from generic chip designs |
Who is the Scroll 10 Gram Ceramic Poker Chips 300-Piece Set for?
The Scroll 10 Gram Ceramic Poker Chips set is built for serious home game hosts who want casino-grade ceramic chips with clean denomination printing and a complete storage solution, all without ordering a custom set.
It suits players who run regular games with six or more people and need chips that hold up to weekly use rather than cracking or fading after a single season.
The chips that finally match the game you think you run.