Tsukuyomi Kisetsu Playing Cards

Deck of cards by X-DECKS
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Tsukuyomi Kisetsu Playing Cards

14.98 usd

Deck of cards by X-DECKS (14.98)

In stock.

Tsukuyomi Playing Cards are the first edition to the Kisetsu Cards family.

The Tsukuyomi deck is printed on premium stock and with Cambric finish and is X-decks first deck of their first brand with many more planned to be launched. These cards were created by Nate Lex (Founder of OPC) and Max Jung and are equipped with custom colors and modified court cards. The court cards are modified with allusions to the shinto religion as well as some of your favorite anime characters, can you guess who they are? This deck also features some reveals and cards that are specifically designed for magic.

This deck takes inspiration from japanese art and includes The Great Wave off Kanagawa and the blood moon which is based on the god Tsukuyomi in the shinto religion.

These decks are from a limited run and will not be re-printed.

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Customer reviews for Tsukuyomi Kisetsu Playing Cards

Reviewer

Garry

A lovely design TUC case, a great and very calming back design, this is a quality deck, slight re design on the court cards which look cool, and so different to any other design, great deck for doing fans, flourishes, the farro shuffle, and for cardistry moves too.

 
Reviewer

Naoki

Tsukuyomi-deck ,which has a Japanese taste design ,is dased on the famous ”wave” picture of Katsushika Hokusai,and the night scenery illuminated by the red moon is designed.
I added it to the collection because it is excellent in design.
Also,since the back design is 2way,it can also be used for magic.
It is a recommended deck.

 

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