Unusual sailor's love token, with three bone dice housed in a chain corresponding to a dainty shell and a heart medallion with the inscription "SJC", the dice are arranged in the orders "215" and "562". 19th century
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Unusual sailor's love token, with three bone dice housed in a chain corresponding to a dainty shell and a heart medallion with the inscription "SJC", the dice are arranged in the orders "215" and "562". 19th century
Do you have a dice collection?
Do I have a dice collection 😂😂😂
Bruised Beyond Belief from DND Dice
These are the opposite of my dice tastes but I thought my friend would like them! I do think the fading around the edges is cool.
Made a lil set of bone dice and god damn was it hard to work with. They came out fine tho
Roman Bronze Dice Pair. 1st-3rd century AD. A matched pair of bone dice with ring-and-dot markings distributed 1:6, 2:3, 5:4. See Allason-Jones, L. & Miket, R. The Catalogue of Small Finds from South Shields Roman Fort, Newcastle, 1984 for discussion. 3.22 grams total, 5mm (1/4). From a private collection; formed 1965-1975. [2] Fine condition.
Bones and dice.
Currently I have so much fun making those dice bags for D&D players. Still trying out different styles and closing mechanisms. The buttons in leather optic were nice but they don’t suit the bag unfortunately. Wanted to share my trial & errors with you anyway.
The bone dice are a nice detail by my amazing flat mate.
I am getting closer to re-open my etsy shop I hope. Still have so much other stuff to sell, but I need to re-take the pictures.
Got some authentic bone dice in a deerskin bag (with an antler tip bead!) from a maker on etsy aaages ago and finally found them again (they were in the back of a drawer, lol)! I primarily use these to play knucklebones with my brother and roommate. Sometimes I gamble my spare change or trinkets just for the fun of it, lol. All items are returned to original owners by the end of the games