The back of the cards is inspired by the symbol of the Tao, which represents the path, the becoming of all things, and which is achieved by a movement that oscillates between two extremes: when one of them is reached, a force pushes in the opposite direction and so on. The two halves into which the circular symbol is divided thus represent two opposite and complementary principles at the same time: for example, feminine and masculine, cold and hot, dark and light. All this is represented in this illustration of the game by two opposing dragons, one red and one black. The backs have a thin edge that enhances their beauty.
The faces of the cards are standardized to best identify the deck, so that the deck can be used not only for fortune telling but also for your favorite card routines. The only exception being the aces which have been enlarged.
The box with the stylized image of a dragon and its red and black color is very elegant and mysterious.
The cards, printed by the USPCC (the famous factory for Bicycle playing cards), have undergone an additional treatment compared to the normal Bicycle, which makes them slightly thinner. When you hold the 52-card deck in your hand, it looks like you only have 47 or 48 cards! The cards slide nicely and magicians will be happy to be able to make truly invisible double tricks like never before. The handling of this deck is simply fantastic, and it will be a pleasure to use them for fortune telling or magic.
A must-have for your shows, or for your deck collection!
- Poker format.
- Printed by USPC on crushed paper (slightly thinner than standard paper).
- Thin edges.
- Enlarged aces.
- Two special cards included.
- Case without seal.
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