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Dungeons & Dragons Beholder Goblet 19.5cm – Official Collectible
Dungeons & Dragons Beholder Goblet 19.5cm – Official Collectible
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Dungeons & Dragons Beholder Goblet 19.5cm – Official Collectible
- Officially licensed Dungeons & Dragons Beholder goblet.
- Inspired by the iconic many-eyed Beholder monster.
- Features detailed sculpted design with sharp teeth.
- Cast in high-quality resin and hand-painted.
- Rich fantasy detailing for collectors and gamers.
- 19.5cm size, ideal for display or collection.
- Supplied in official Dungeons & Dragons gift box.
- Perfect for D&D fans, tabletop gamers & fantasy collectors.
Bring one of fantasy gaming’s most iconic monsters into your collection with the officially licensed Dungeons & Dragons Beholder Goblet. Standing at 19.5cm tall, this dramatic collectible is inspired by the terrifying many-eyed creature that has challenged adventurers across countless campaigns, making it a must-have for tabletop gamers and fantasy fans alike.
Expertly sculpted to capture the unmistakable appearance of the legendary Beholder, the goblet features a striking purple creature wrapped around the design, complete with its signature menacing eyes and fearsome sharp teeth. Intricate fantasy detailing adds depth and atmosphere, creating a bold centrepiece worthy of any Dungeons & Dragons display.
Cast in high-quality resin and carefully hand-painted, the goblet showcases rich textures and premium craftsmanship throughout, making it perfect for display on gaming shelves, collector cabinets, home bars, or fantasy décor spaces. Whether proudly showcased between game sessions or gifted to a fellow adventurer, it is sure to spark conversation.
Packaged in an official Dungeons & Dragons collector’s gift box, the Beholder Goblet is ideal for D&D fans, tabletop RPG players, fantasy enthusiasts, and collectors alike. A thrilling tribute to one of the game’s most legendary monsters, it brings the magic and danger of Dungeons & Dragons straight into your home.
