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High Victorian Green Playing Cards by Theory11
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High Victorian Green Playing Cards by Theory11
The High Victorian Green Playing Cards are a premium deck, expertly crafted by the talented artist, Joe White, in London. Each card is made in the United States and inspired by the opulent and stunning style of the Victorian era. Meticulously designed from the ground up, every detail of this deck has been meticulously crafted with an unwavering attention to detail. From the Aces and Jokers to the court cards, each card exudes the lavish and ornate style that defined the Victorian era. In a single word: breathtaking. The stunning three-dimensional back design only adds to the intricate beauty of these cards, revealing new details with every glance. With over 18 months of work behind them, the High Victorian Playing Cards are truly the most sophisticated and luxurious deck of cards in the world.
2017 Release.
Bought the High Victorian Green by Theory11 and the box looks gorgeous. It was bought as a gift for a friend and I know he will love the cards. Might have to buy a deck for myself. Love the plastic deck holder that was also sent.
The main reason to purchase this deck is for the spectacularly luxurious tuck box. The Gold and green foil exterior is simply stunning and the interior design is beautiful as well. How UTTERLY DISAPPOINTING is the back of the cards... B/W and so detailed that the detail is lost in clutter. The power aces are extremely nice
This is one elegant deck. I can certianly see why they are called High Victorian, the inspiration comes through clearly. I typically prefer a more traditional court design, but these are growing on me. Theory 11 doesn't dissapoint.
They are great cards, and the tuck box is beautiful. I think they handle well, but they are already getting a little beat up compared to other decks I use just as often. Still worth the money though.
Why does the tuck case give the impression that the cards are just as beautiful? Why are the card backs so busy that you don't even know what's going on? Tip: people love simplicity, if you ever design a deck of cards please go for simplicity, these cards are anything BUT simple. They feel good but will never use due to the designs.
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Bought the High Victorian Green by Theory11 and the box looks gorgeous. It was bought as a gift for a friend and I know he will love the cards. Might have to buy a deck for myself. Love the plastic deck holder that was also sent.
The main reason to purchase this deck is for the spectacularly luxurious tuck box. The Gold and green foil exterior is simply stunning and the interior design is beautiful as well. How UTTERLY DISAPPOINTING is the back of the cards... B/W and so detailed that the detail is lost in clutter. The power aces are extremely nice
This is one elegant deck. I can certianly see why they are called High Victorian, the inspiration comes through clearly. I typically prefer a more traditional court design, but these are growing on me. Theory 11 doesn't dissapoint.
They are great cards, and the tuck box is beautiful. I think they handle well, but they are already getting a little beat up compared to other decks I use just as often. Still worth the money though.
Why does the tuck case give the impression that the cards are just as beautiful? Why are the card backs so busy that you don't even know what's going on? Tip: people love simplicity, if you ever design a deck of cards please go for simplicity, these cards are anything BUT simple. They feel good but will never use due to the designs.
Bought the High Victorian Green by Theory11 and the box looks gorgeous. It was bought as a gift for a friend and I know he will love the cards. Might have to buy a deck for myself. Love the plastic deck holder that was also sent.
The main reason to purchase this deck is for the spectacularly luxurious tuck box. The Gold and green foil exterior is simply stunning and the interior design is beautiful as well. How UTTERLY DISAPPOINTING is the back of the cards... B/W and so detailed that the detail is lost in clutter. The power aces are extremely nice
This is one elegant deck. I can certianly see why they are called High Victorian, the inspiration comes through clearly. I typically prefer a more traditional court design, but these are growing on me. Theory 11 doesn't dissapoint.
They are great cards, and the tuck box is beautiful. I think they handle well, but they are already getting a little beat up compared to other decks I use just as often. Still worth the money though.
Why does the tuck case give the impression that the cards are just as beautiful? Why are the card backs so busy that you don't even know what's going on? Tip: people love simplicity, if you ever design a deck of cards please go for simplicity, these cards are anything BUT simple. They feel good but will never use due to the designs.
Bought the High Victorian Green by Theory11 and the box looks gorgeous. It was bought as a gift for a friend and I know he will love the cards. Might have to buy a deck for myself. Love the plastic deck holder that was also sent.
The main reason to purchase this deck is for the spectacularly luxurious tuck box. The Gold and green foil exterior is simply stunning and the interior design is beautiful as well. How UTTERLY DISAPPOINTING is the back of the cards... B/W and so detailed that the detail is lost in clutter. The power aces are extremely nice
This is one elegant deck. I can certianly see why they are called High Victorian, the inspiration comes through clearly. I typically prefer a more traditional court design, but these are growing on me. Theory 11 doesn't dissapoint.
They are great cards, and the tuck box is beautiful. I think they handle well, but they are already getting a little beat up compared to other decks I use just as often. Still worth the money though.
Why does the tuck case give the impression that the cards are just as beautiful? Why are the card backs so busy that you don't even know what's going on? Tip: people love simplicity, if you ever design a deck of cards please go for simplicity, these cards are anything BUT simple. They feel good but will never use due to the designs.
Bought the High Victorian Green by Theory11 and the box looks gorgeous. It was bought as a gift for a friend and I know he will love the cards. Might have to buy a deck for myself. Love the plastic deck holder that was also sent.
The main reason to purchase this deck is for the spectacularly luxurious tuck box. The Gold and green foil exterior is simply stunning and the interior design is beautiful as well. How UTTERLY DISAPPOINTING is the back of the cards... B/W and so detailed that the detail is lost in clutter. The power aces are extremely nice
This is one elegant deck. I can certianly see why they are called High Victorian, the inspiration comes through clearly. I typically prefer a more traditional court design, but these are growing on me. Theory 11 doesn't dissapoint.
They are great cards, and the tuck box is beautiful. I think they handle well, but they are already getting a little beat up compared to other decks I use just as often. Still worth the money though.
Why does the tuck case give the impression that the cards are just as beautiful? Why are the card backs so busy that you don't even know what's going on? Tip: people love simplicity, if you ever design a deck of cards please go for simplicity, these cards are anything BUT simple. They feel good but will never use due to the designs.
Bought the High Victorian Green by Theory11 and the box looks gorgeous. It was bought as a gift for a friend and I know he will love the cards. Might have to buy a deck for myself. Love the plastic deck holder that was also sent.
The main reason to purchase this deck is for the spectacularly luxurious tuck box. The Gold and green foil exterior is simply stunning and the interior design is beautiful as well. How UTTERLY DISAPPOINTING is the back of the cards... B/W and so detailed that the detail is lost in clutter. The power aces are extremely nice
This is one elegant deck. I can certianly see why they are called High Victorian, the inspiration comes through clearly. I typically prefer a more traditional court design, but these are growing on me. Theory 11 doesn't dissapoint.
They are great cards, and the tuck box is beautiful. I think they handle well, but they are already getting a little beat up compared to other decks I use just as often. Still worth the money though.
Why does the tuck case give the impression that the cards are just as beautiful? Why are the card backs so busy that you don't even know what's going on? Tip: people love simplicity, if you ever design a deck of cards please go for simplicity, these cards are anything BUT simple. They feel good but will never use due to the designs.
Bought the High Victorian Green by Theory11 and the box looks gorgeous. It was bought as a gift for a friend and I know he will love the cards. Might have to buy a deck for myself. Love the plastic deck holder that was also sent.
The main reason to purchase this deck is for the spectacularly luxurious tuck box. The Gold and green foil exterior is simply stunning and the interior design is beautiful as well. How UTTERLY DISAPPOINTING is the back of the cards... B/W and so detailed that the detail is lost in clutter. The power aces are extremely nice
This is one elegant deck. I can certianly see why they are called High Victorian, the inspiration comes through clearly. I typically prefer a more traditional court design, but these are growing on me. Theory 11 doesn't dissapoint.
They are great cards, and the tuck box is beautiful. I think they handle well, but they are already getting a little beat up compared to other decks I use just as often. Still worth the money though.
Why does the tuck case give the impression that the cards are just as beautiful? Why are the card backs so busy that you don't even know what's going on? Tip: people love simplicity, if you ever design a deck of cards please go for simplicity, these cards are anything BUT simple. They feel good but will never use due to the designs.