Necropants’ made of dead man’s skin were thought to bring wealth to the wearer.

 Necropants’ made of dead man’s skin were thought to bring wealth to the wearer.  



The Museum of Icelandic Sorcery & Witchcraft is the only known location with a pair of intact necropants on display. 

“I will have to burst the bubble that the necropants on display are a replica from a mold made from a man” said Anna Björg Þórarinsdóttir, owner of the Museum of Icelandic Sorcery & Witchcraft.

Þórarinsdóttir explained that if a person wants to pass on their lucky streak, there is a certain way the pants must be passed from user to user.

“However, his spiritual well-being is at risk unless he gets rid of the necropants before he dies. If he dies with the pants on, his body will become infested with lice as soon as he passes away,” Þórarinsdóttir said.

“The sorcerer must therefore find somebody that is willing to take the pants and put his leg into the right leg before the sorcerer steps out of the left one. The pants will keep on drawing money for generations of owners.”



The trousers made from real human skin are currently on display at an Iceland museum.



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