D&D Dice - 3D Glass Hologram
$45.00
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Be the envy of your tabletop gaming friends! This hologram shows a 3D view of a set of metal dice. A great example of the holographic technique! Tilt the plate and you can see all sides of the dice, especially the d4. Please watch the video!
Holograms are very difficult to photograph and are much better in person. There is much more depth, dimension of color, and texture to the holographic layer that cannot be described. All my holograms are handmade - emulsion coating, exposures, and processing is all done in-house. Each is a unique original.
Recorded in dichromated gelatin on Oct. 18, 2021. Produced using dual lasers: 488 nm Coherent Sapphire, and 445 nm Ahura ECDL. Beams combined prior to spatial filtering and final collimation with a telescope mirror.
Emulsion layer formed via mold coating using hydrophobic and hydrophilic silane treatments on opposite sheets of glass. After exposure, the plate was dehydrated with a series of isopropanol baths prior to final development with a heat gun.
After development and processing, the delicate holographic layer is laminated behind a thick sheet of glass. The edges are ground and beveled with a series of diamond lapping wheels. The result is a jewel-like faceted appearance and an excellent feel in the hand.
The number in the corner is for inventory tracking. It can be easily removed with an alcohol wipe. Holograms are best viewed when illuminated with light coming from a single point, such as a flashlight or spotlight. DCG is sensitive to moisture. Please keep the hologram dry for a long life.
For more information about how holograms are made, please visit rikalabs.net and click on the "Process" tab.
Custom work is also available. I love making holograms, and custom orders are the most rewarding. Please contact me for details.
Holograms are very difficult to photograph and are much better in person. There is much more depth, dimension of color, and texture to the holographic layer that cannot be described. All my holograms are handmade - emulsion coating, exposures, and processing is all done in-house. Each is a unique original.
Recorded in dichromated gelatin on Oct. 18, 2021. Produced using dual lasers: 488 nm Coherent Sapphire, and 445 nm Ahura ECDL. Beams combined prior to spatial filtering and final collimation with a telescope mirror.
Emulsion layer formed via mold coating using hydrophobic and hydrophilic silane treatments on opposite sheets of glass. After exposure, the plate was dehydrated with a series of isopropanol baths prior to final development with a heat gun.
After development and processing, the delicate holographic layer is laminated behind a thick sheet of glass. The edges are ground and beveled with a series of diamond lapping wheels. The result is a jewel-like faceted appearance and an excellent feel in the hand.
The number in the corner is for inventory tracking. It can be easily removed with an alcohol wipe. Holograms are best viewed when illuminated with light coming from a single point, such as a flashlight or spotlight. DCG is sensitive to moisture. Please keep the hologram dry for a long life.
For more information about how holograms are made, please visit rikalabs.net and click on the "Process" tab.
Custom work is also available. I love making holograms, and custom orders are the most rewarding. Please contact me for details.
Be the envy of your tabletop gaming friends! This hologram shows a 3D view of a set of metal dice. A great example of the holographic technique! Tilt the plate and you can see all sides of the dice, especially the d4. Please watch the video!
Holograms are very difficult to photograph and are much better in person. There is much more depth, dimension of color, and texture to the holographic layer that cannot be described. All my holograms are handmade - emulsion coating, exposures, and processing is all done in-house. Each is a unique original.
Recorded in dichromated gelatin on Oct. 18, 2021. Produced using dual lasers: 488 nm Coherent Sapphire, and 445 nm Ahura ECDL. Beams combined prior to spatial filtering and final collimation with a telescope mirror.
Emulsion layer formed via mold coating using hydrophobic and hydrophilic silane treatments on opposite sheets of glass. After exposure, the plate was dehydrated with a series of isopropanol baths prior to final development with a heat gun.
After development and processing, the delicate holographic layer is laminated behind a thick sheet of glass. The edges are ground and beveled with a series of diamond lapping wheels. The result is a jewel-like faceted appearance and an excellent feel in the hand.
The number in the corner is for inventory tracking. It can be easily removed with an alcohol wipe. Holograms are best viewed when illuminated with light coming from a single point, such as a flashlight or spotlight. DCG is sensitive to moisture. Please keep the hologram dry for a long life.
For more information about how holograms are made, please visit rikalabs.net and click on the "Process" tab.
Custom work is also available. I love making holograms, and custom orders are the most rewarding. Please contact me for details.
Holograms are very difficult to photograph and are much better in person. There is much more depth, dimension of color, and texture to the holographic layer that cannot be described. All my holograms are handmade - emulsion coating, exposures, and processing is all done in-house. Each is a unique original.
Recorded in dichromated gelatin on Oct. 18, 2021. Produced using dual lasers: 488 nm Coherent Sapphire, and 445 nm Ahura ECDL. Beams combined prior to spatial filtering and final collimation with a telescope mirror.
Emulsion layer formed via mold coating using hydrophobic and hydrophilic silane treatments on opposite sheets of glass. After exposure, the plate was dehydrated with a series of isopropanol baths prior to final development with a heat gun.
After development and processing, the delicate holographic layer is laminated behind a thick sheet of glass. The edges are ground and beveled with a series of diamond lapping wheels. The result is a jewel-like faceted appearance and an excellent feel in the hand.
The number in the corner is for inventory tracking. It can be easily removed with an alcohol wipe. Holograms are best viewed when illuminated with light coming from a single point, such as a flashlight or spotlight. DCG is sensitive to moisture. Please keep the hologram dry for a long life.
For more information about how holograms are made, please visit rikalabs.net and click on the "Process" tab.
Custom work is also available. I love making holograms, and custom orders are the most rewarding. Please contact me for details.
Be the envy of your tabletop gaming friends! This hologram shows a 3D view of a set of metal dice. A great example of the holographic technique! Tilt the plate and you can see all sides of the dice, especially the d4. Please watch the video!
Holograms are very difficult to photograph and are much better in person. There is much more depth, dimension of color, and texture to the holographic layer that cannot be described. All my holograms are handmade - emulsion coating, exposures, and processing is all done in-house. Each is a unique original.
Recorded in dichromated gelatin on Oct. 18, 2021. Produced using dual lasers: 488 nm Coherent Sapphire, and 445 nm Ahura ECDL. Beams combined prior to spatial filtering and final collimation with a telescope mirror.
Emulsion layer formed via mold coating using hydrophobic and hydrophilic silane treatments on opposite sheets of glass. After exposure, the plate was dehydrated with a series of isopropanol baths prior to final development with a heat gun.
After development and processing, the delicate holographic layer is laminated behind a thick sheet of glass. The edges are ground and beveled with a series of diamond lapping wheels. The result is a jewel-like faceted appearance and an excellent feel in the hand.
The number in the corner is for inventory tracking. It can be easily removed with an alcohol wipe. Holograms are best viewed when illuminated with light coming from a single point, such as a flashlight or spotlight. DCG is sensitive to moisture. Please keep the hologram dry for a long life.
For more information about how holograms are made, please visit rikalabs.net and click on the "Process" tab.
Custom work is also available. I love making holograms, and custom orders are the most rewarding. Please contact me for details.
Holograms are very difficult to photograph and are much better in person. There is much more depth, dimension of color, and texture to the holographic layer that cannot be described. All my holograms are handmade - emulsion coating, exposures, and processing is all done in-house. Each is a unique original.
Recorded in dichromated gelatin on Oct. 18, 2021. Produced using dual lasers: 488 nm Coherent Sapphire, and 445 nm Ahura ECDL. Beams combined prior to spatial filtering and final collimation with a telescope mirror.
Emulsion layer formed via mold coating using hydrophobic and hydrophilic silane treatments on opposite sheets of glass. After exposure, the plate was dehydrated with a series of isopropanol baths prior to final development with a heat gun.
After development and processing, the delicate holographic layer is laminated behind a thick sheet of glass. The edges are ground and beveled with a series of diamond lapping wheels. The result is a jewel-like faceted appearance and an excellent feel in the hand.
The number in the corner is for inventory tracking. It can be easily removed with an alcohol wipe. Holograms are best viewed when illuminated with light coming from a single point, such as a flashlight or spotlight. DCG is sensitive to moisture. Please keep the hologram dry for a long life.
For more information about how holograms are made, please visit rikalabs.net and click on the "Process" tab.
Custom work is also available. I love making holograms, and custom orders are the most rewarding. Please contact me for details.