These Dice Are Made from Real Human Bones

Your Dungeons & Dragons dice collectionOpens in a new tab probably has a few lucky rollers, a few conversation piecesOpens in a new tab, and even a sentimental favorite or two. Thanks to Artisan Dice, you can add a d20 die that will be unlike any other in your stash: one crafted from a very real human bone. The Memento Mori twenty-sided dieOpens in a new tab is a respectfully and expertly crafted game accessory. Roll with respect when you roll these bones.

Memento Mori bone dice

Artisan Dice

We first spotted this jaw-dropping piece on TechnabobOpens in a new tab. Artisan Dice named the single d20 after the ancient tradition of honoring and accepting the inevitability of death. The Texas-based dice maker explored this idea previously with dice crafted from animal bones. “Taking that to the next level, these macabre d20 are crafted from human bones sourced from retired skeletons once used in medical universities,” they write on their website.

The artists craft each Memento Mori die with care. The sterling silver numbers are easy to read on top of the porous bone. The die even comes in its own handcrafted box inspired by a reliquary. The black walnut case, emblazoned with a finely detailed skull, houses a suede interior that can double as a dice tray.

Memento Mori d20

Artisan Dice

You’ve probably never spent this much for a single d20—each one costs almost $300—Artisan Dice clearly put care into each piece. The bones were originally donated in service of educating a generation of medical students but have since aged out of use. Give them a new life on a table surrounded by your friends.

Each bone d20 is a gentle reminder of mortality, a salute to its owner, and a bearer of luck. Will it be good luck or bad luck? Only time will tell.

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Kelly Knox is a freelance entertainment writer in Seattle, WA who writes for Star WarsOpens in a new tab, DC Comics, and more. Follow her on TwitterOpens in a new tab.