
Skeleton Hand Bookstop
A bone-white skeleton hand printed in PLA+, fingers splayed wide to prop up your favourite spooky reads.
A skeleton hand claws up out of a solid tapered base, fingers splayed wide as if it is bracing a leaning stack of books mid-topple. Every knuckle and finger bone is sculpted in genuine anatomical detail, right down to the curl of the thumb, so it reads less like a Halloween prop and more like something borrowed from an old anatomy classroom.
3D printed in PLA+, the hand keeps its fine bone ridges and joint lines crisp, with a matte, slightly grainy surface that plays the bone look straight rather than glossy or plastic. The rectangular base gives it a steady footing on a shelf, desk or mantelpiece, holding a stack of novels upright without any wobble.
Order a single hand to brace a row of books against a wall, or grab a mirrored pair to build a proper freestanding bookend set either side of your horror collection, cookbooks or coffee table stack. It reads just as well as gothic decor on its own, no books required.
Printed to order here in Australia and usually ready within one to two days. Bone white is the natural pick for that classic skeletal look, though black and matte black options lean harder into gothic, year round decor.
Product Highlights
- Anatomically detailed skeleton hand design
- Sturdy tapered base for stability
- Order single or as mirrored pair
- Matte bone-like PLA+ finish
- Printed to order in Australia
Source & Attribution
- Original Designer
- Collecticraft
- View original
- Open source page
Official Hive 3D Printing Commercial Licence Holder (Hive ID #FEC97JMW71)