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A casket maker is offering a special contribution to Monday’s memorial tribute to Kobe Bryant — a custom coffin topped with a replica of the Staples Center floor and five NBA title trophies.

“I tried to capture everything about him,” North Carolina casket-maker Fletcher Collins told USA Today. “This is nothing people have ever seen. This is something I created.”

“And the whole vision behind it — I cannot take the pain away,” he said. “I try to capture moments to bring back life, energy, and the inspiration of the loved ones and their legacy.”

Collins drove the custom-made casket 2,260 miles in a van from Elizabethtown, North Carolina, to Los Angeles in time for Monday’s tribute to the late basketball legend, who died in a Jan. 26 helicopter crash with his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, and seven others.

It’ll be up to the Lakers and Bryant’s family to decide what to do with it. Either way, the piece is purely symbolic, as Bryant and his daughter have already been buried.

The custom casket Fletcher Collins made for the Kobe Bryant tribute.FacebookThe custom casket Fletcher Collins made for the Kobe Bryant tribute.Facebook

Collins, who has been building designer caskets for a decade, said the piece costs $13,000.

Painted in Lakers purple and gold, the Kobe casket is topped with the Staples Center hardwood, replete with hoops and miniature 24-second shot clocks, surrounded by the model of the LA skyline.

It is topped with five trophies for the championship titles Bryant led the Lakers to.

It reads “Mamba Out” on the side — a shout-out to Bryant’s nickname, “the Black Mamba” — on one end and “RIP Gig,” Gianna Bryant’s nickname, on the other.

Also inscribed on the box are the numbers 24, 9, 2 and 9.

Bryant wore numbers 24 and 9 during his playing days. His daughter wore number 2, and the second number 9 is for the number of people who died in the helicopter crash that killed the hoops great.

Collins said he doesn’t yet know what role, if any, the casket will play in Monday’s memorial for Bryant at the famed basketball arena, where 20,000 fans, family and friends will gather at 1 p.m. Eastern time.

“That, I won’t know until once I get there,” he told USA Today. “That will be up to the Staples Center and the family to make that decision.”

He said if the arena and Bryant’s family decide not to use the custom gift he plans to put it up for auction and use the proceeds to start a nonprofit.

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Fletcher Collins with the custom casket he made for the Kobe Bryant tribute.
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