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Salt and Pepper Dungeons and Dragons - D20 Die
Salt and Pepper Dungeons and Dragons - D20 Die
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Add a touch of fantasy to your table with this Dungeons & Dragons D20 dice-shaped salt and pepper shaker set. Inspired by the famous 20-sided die used in role-playing games, these table accessories combine the geek universe, cooking, and a spirit of adventure.
Made of ceramic, the two shakers feature the iconic D20 shape, a quintessential symbol of Dungeons & Dragons. In a role-playing game, this die often determines the success or failure of an action: opening a door, convincing a character, dodging a trap, or confronting a creature.
Both practical and decorative, these D20 salt and pepper shakers are perfect for a kitchen, game table, office, or fantasy collection. Presented in a gift box, they make an excellent gift idea for role-players, dungeon masters, or D&D fans.
Why you'll love it
- Officially licensed Dungeons & Dragons salt and pepper shaker set
- Original D20 dice-shaped design
- Ceramic accessories for kitchen, table, or collection
- Perfect for role-playing game and fantasy universe fans
- Presented in a gift box, ideal for gifting
Features
- License: Dungeons & Dragons
- Product type: salt and pepper shaker
- Shape: D20 dice
- Material: ceramic
- Dimensions of each die: approximately 5.8 x 6.6 x 5.5 cm
- Packaging dimensions: approximately 11 x 10 x 9 cm
- Contents: 2 shakers
- Item reference: 22835
- Brand: Joy Toy
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Dungeons & Dragons fan, role-player gift, dungeon master, geek kitchen, game table, D20 accessory, fantasy decoration, officially licensed collector's item.
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Dungeons and Dragons, often abbreviated as D&D, DnD or AD&D, is the first ever tabletop role-playing game in the medieval fantasy genre. The game was created in 1974 by Americans Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson. Gygax also founded the first role-playing game publishing company, Tactical Studies Rules to publish his game.
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