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Mosaique Bicycle Playing Cards

$4.99 USD
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Mosaique Bicycle Playing Cards

$4.99 USD
 per 

Mosaique Bicycle Playing Cards

Mosaïque, the French word for mosaic, is a piece of art made from the assembling of small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials.

We are sure you will enjoy the beautiful, fine detail of this historical back design that's prefect for every game.

  • Recolored Court card faces and custom Ace of Spades.
  • Printed on premium Bicycle® brand card stock
  • Classic Air-Cushion Finish® for ease of shuffling and optimum performance
  • Made in the USA
  • 2019 Release

Customer Reviews

Based on 12 reviews
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Andrew

They filled my order and even included some sample cards from other decks for free. Great product.

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Tyler Thompson
Really Great!

If you like art and mosaics then these cards are for you! The design and color scheme are A1 top notch! Highly recommend!

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Malachi Hackett
Nice, but poor color choice

These cards are amazing and unique, and that's why they get the 5 stars. The colors could be more defined, heavy, and distinguishable. These deserve a 4.5 stars, but I use these cards daily, which is why they get the 5 stars. The colors will grow on you the more you play.

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Don
A nice, inexpensive deck

I love this deck. It is inexpensive and has a great design. I use it on occasion when doing card magic to simply break the monotony and give the spectator something different.

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Mozzie
Disappointed in the color choices.

Honestly, I never meant to buy these. When I saw how they put some of that manufacturing details on the back instead of the bottom, I figured nobody intended for this to be in a collection display. But I was grabbing some decks at Walgreens and got home to discover I brought this one by accident. The backs are attractive, but the color choices on the faces perplex me. The REDS for the pips and numbers are like a faded purple that doesn't grab you at all. If you were trying to make a deck that didn't cling to the traditional colors, I get that. But a more traditional vibrant red DOES appear on the red cards, just not in the places you'd expect. I love all kinds of colors--the more the better--but these don't complement each other, in my opinion. So this this one gave up its place in my collection to become a practice deck.

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