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Pair of dice showing lucky seven

Pair of dice showing lucky seven


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Pair of dice showing lucky seven

UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1960s: Pair of green plastic dice, showing lucky 7. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)

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H. Armstrong Roberts

Media ID 11928302

1960 1969 Background Chance Cube Cube Shape Dice Four Gambling Game Light Light Natural Phenomenon Luck Number 3 Number 4 Number 7 Pair Plastic Retro Roll Spot Spot Lit Spots Story Symbol Symbolic Three Trio Two Objects Craps Gamble Game Of Chance Green Color Retro Styled Total


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This print takes us back to the United States in the 1960s, where a pair of green plastic dice proudly display the lucky number seven. The vibrant colors and retro styling evoke a sense of nostalgia, reminding us of simpler times filled with excitement and chance. The image captures the essence of a game, symbolizing both luck and risk. These two small cubes hold immense power as they roll across tables, determining fates and fortunes. With their red spots contrasting against the colored background, they stand out as symbols of possibility. In this spot-lit studio shot, no people are present, allowing our imagination to fill in the story behind these dice. Were they used for craps or another popular gambling game? Or perhaps they were part of a friendly gathering where friends gathered around to test their luck? Regardless of their origin or purpose, these dice represent more than just numbers on sides; they embody an entire world built on chance and anticipation. As we gaze upon this vintage photograph, we can't help but wonder about the stories these dice could tell if given a voice. With its impeccable composition and timeless appeal, this archival piece by H. Armstrong Roberts transports us to an era when games were played with tangible objects rather than virtual screens—a reminder that sometimes all it takes is two little cubes to ignite our sense of adventure.

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