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Pearl Playing Cards: Sunset
Pearl Playing Cards: Sunset
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$19.40 USD
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$23.28 USD
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$19.40 USD
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Pearl Playing Cards: Sunset
If you’ve ever looked at a sunset and thought, “Damn, that’s beautiful,” then you’re on the right track to appreciating the Pearl Playing Cards: Sunset deck. Inspired by the wild beauty of nature, this deck is one half of a duo that also includes Pearl Playing Cards: Sunrise. Think of them as the yin and yang of card decks, just with a little more flair.
Now, if you’re familiar with the whole impressionism vibe, you probably know that Monet’s "Impression, Sunrise" is a big deal in art circles. Well, the Pearl Deck pays homage to that same aesthetic. The Sunset version leans into the rich, warm colors of dusk, showcasing a stunning palette that’s a riot of nature's best hues, all wrapped up in an impressionist theme.
This project didn’t just pop out overnight; oh no, it took over a year of fine-tuning to nail down that perfect final product. We went through more test runs than we can count, trying out different paper stocks for the tuck box, fiddling with color rendering, metallic inks, and card finishes. The result? Pearl is a true original. The tuck box shines like a real pearl (yes, you read that right), and for Sunset, we’ve coated it with bronze foil, while the cards themselves sport bronze and dark-red metallic inks. It’s like a warm embrace from Mother Nature herself.
But let’s talk about the feel of these babies. Sunrise comes with Magic Finish, making it slippery enough to perform those fancy fans that will make your audience swoon. On the flip side, Sunset features Royal Finish, providing a bit more grip—perfect if you like to sprinkle on some fan powder and show off your flourishing skills. Each deck has its own charm, so pick your poison based on your sleight of hand style.
The artwork comes courtesy of Toomas Pintson, an Estonian card flourisher and multimedia designer who knows how to make cards look good. He’s designed a bunch of popular custom decks like Gemini Casino and Big Boy No.1, and let’s just say, they’ve been flying off the shelves. Printed in Taiwan by the talented folks at Hanson Chien Production Company, this deck is limited to just 5000 decks. So, if you want to add a piece of this natural wonder to your collection, you better act fast.
If you’ve ever looked at a sunset and thought, “Damn, that’s beautiful,” then you’re on the right track to appreciating the Pearl Playing Cards: Sunset deck. Inspired by the wild beauty of nature, this deck is one half of a duo that also includes Pearl Playing Cards: Sunrise. Think of them as the yin and yang of card decks, just with a little more flair.
Now, if you’re familiar with the whole impressionism vibe, you probably know that Monet’s "Impression, Sunrise" is a big deal in art circles. Well, the Pearl Deck pays homage to that same aesthetic. The Sunset version leans into the rich, warm colors of dusk, showcasing a stunning palette that’s a riot of nature's best hues, all wrapped up in an impressionist theme.
This project didn’t just pop out overnight; oh no, it took over a year of fine-tuning to nail down that perfect final product. We went through more test runs than we can count, trying out different paper stocks for the tuck box, fiddling with color rendering, metallic inks, and card finishes. The result? Pearl is a true original. The tuck box shines like a real pearl (yes, you read that right), and for Sunset, we’ve coated it with bronze foil, while the cards themselves sport bronze and dark-red metallic inks. It’s like a warm embrace from Mother Nature herself.
But let’s talk about the feel of these babies. Sunrise comes with Magic Finish, making it slippery enough to perform those fancy fans that will make your audience swoon. On the flip side, Sunset features Royal Finish, providing a bit more grip—perfect if you like to sprinkle on some fan powder and show off your flourishing skills. Each deck has its own charm, so pick your poison based on your sleight of hand style.
The artwork comes courtesy of Toomas Pintson, an Estonian card flourisher and multimedia designer who knows how to make cards look good. He’s designed a bunch of popular custom decks like Gemini Casino and Big Boy No.1, and let’s just say, they’ve been flying off the shelves. Printed in Taiwan by the talented folks at Hanson Chien Production Company, this deck is limited to just 5000 decks. So, if you want to add a piece of this natural wonder to your collection, you better act fast.
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