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Bailey's Green Dice Bag of Hoarding

Sale price £35.99

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Do you have a never-ending obsession for dice like our very own enthusiast, Laura Bailey? Protect your collection in our third Bailey's Dice Bag of Hoarding, inspired by the dice bags made for Laura by Critter Christina Ahrens (@TheDiceBagDungeon).

This version of Bailey's Dice Bag of Hoarding features forest green polyurethane suede and brown canvas with patterned icons inspired by all three Critical Role campaigns on the inside.

Details: 

  • Artist:
    • Pattern art by Grace Berríos @lassflores 
    • Inspired by Critter Christina Ahrens @TheDiceBagDungeon
  • Oversized green and brown PU suede and canvas dice bag, with eight pockets and custom printed nylon lining
  • Antique gold Critical Role logo pendant, gold eyelets, and drawstring clasp
  • Canvas carrying strap
  • 10mm foam padding on the bottom to protect your precious dice

Customer Reviews

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Jaymes Raine
Wife loves it

I got it for my wife. (I got the OG Dice bag of holding) I noticed this green one is made a little differently. The pull cord is smaller. The canvas is more while the colored fabric less. Feels like the same build quality, I hope it lasts yeas like mine has.

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MB
I Scream with JOY

I did not expect this to be the size of a medium frisbee! Completely overjoyed that I’ve gone from overflowing to being able to see all my dice! And the reinforced bottom??? Brilliant! The stitching is secure and the inner design is Beautiful!!!! The handle in the middle is the cherry on top.

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Trey Meyer
Perfect for every Dice Goblin!

Fit my entire dice collection (more than 50 sets as well as random dice) with room for even more! The only thing that could fit more dice would be a real Bag of Holding.

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Tierra Etherton
BIG Bang of Holding

I was surprised when this HUGE bag arrived. I love the design on the inside. Great Quality!

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David Evans
Big

It’s big. I like it. The tie is a bit strangled, meaning pulling the strings doesn’t properly close it but binds up. It’s closed but not cleanly.

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