VARIUS Playing cards (Teal Limited)
VARIUS Playing cards (Teal Limited)
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Teal Edition
- 100% custom deck featuring semi-classic court cards
- Printed by Cartamundi in Belgium on premium True Linen B9 Slimline stock
- Printed with cold foil on both sides of the cards
- Limited Edition of only 1000 decks. This deck will never be reprinted with foil on the cards
- Cold foil and interior printing for tuck boxes
- Two Jokers and two double backers
- Custom pips and a classic layout for number cards
- Funded on Kickstarter, designed and produced by Montenzi
- Get a free half-brick box when you purchase a total of six decks from any Varius edition (Purple/Teal/Classic).
The Teal Limited edition features smoother linework inspired by Oriental tiles and stained glass. The color teal signifies water droplets creating ripples on the smooth surface of a pond, while the silver represents the shimmer of the merging ripples. With enough imagination, one can see the back design of the Teal edition as a scene of a gentle afternoon rain shower on a serene pond nestled in the heart of a forest. The foil only makes this daydream easier.
Back design
Court Cards
Following the tradition of my creations, I use simple lines to sketch the characters. With a subtle variation of thick and thin strokes, they come to life with more personality. The clothing is not shabby, and the use of blocky color patches and gradients gives the traditional courts a classy and contemporary appearance. Although the courts maintain a traditional frame, each character has an item, a weapon, or a sleeve that extends beyond the borders. After all, margins are made for trespassing, aren't they?