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Aurora Chillies Playing Cards
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£13.32
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Description
If you appreciate the smoothest feel right out of the box, clean modern design and a bit of spice, then boy do we have the perfect deck for you!Born from smoke, fueled by fire. The gem of the Sierra Madre and the eye of El Mirador. Meticulously printed on the iconic slim-line stock with premium B9 finish by Cartamundi. Not for the faint-hearted, designed for the brave.
Elegantly influenced, The Ace of Spades features a Capsicum-inspired new look, based on the beautiful but delicate flowers that would become our fiery fruits.
Born from a belief that single-colored backs can be expressive, without having to compromise, the Aurora back includes a purple monochromatic repeated pattern and a sophisticated chilli broken border.
Mixing the traditional with expression. Chillies court cards are standard based with an added twist of spice. Each card hides capsicum-inspired flourishes and vignettes to keep things heated. Designed to honor playing card heritage.
- Standard poker size
- Capsicum flowered Ace of Spades
- Aurora Chillies "standard" courts
- Magmatic pips
- Drumming Cadaverous Joker
- Designed in the UK
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We stock over 1,500 items in store but have over 15,000 on our webiste. Items display a dispatch time of either:
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- 3-7 days (item ordered in on our weekly order from our USA warehouse and shipped from the UK as soon as they arrive.
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Vendor:
Magicbox
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Type:
Playing Cards
- Tags: Card-magic, Collectable playing cards, Decks (custom - standard), Feb-2023, General, No skill required, Playing cards, Stephen o'neill