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Marked Paisley Ton sur Ton Poudre Rouge Playing Cards


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Dutch Card House Co., a playing card company based in Amsterdam, released a popular deck of cards in 2018 called Paisley Playing Cards, featuring a design based on the ancient Persian Paisley pattern. The deck received positive support and multiple series were released, including Metallic Red & Blue, Magical Black & Gold, Christmas, Royals, and Poker. The company is now introducing a new addition to the series, the Paisley Ton sur Ton Playing Cards.

Ton sur Ton is a Dutch fashion term that hints at the combination of similar colors, creating a pleasant matching design of this iconic natural paisley pattern.

The tuck box for the Blue and Rouge editions comes with an alternative tuck closure. The flap of the box folds over the tuck and slides into the die cut halfway through the tuck. With the illustrious elaborate ribbon banner panning from the top to the back of the box, it compliments the unique design of the flap. The box also comes with embossing on the artwork with silver and rose gold (respectively) foil to add up an extra glamorous look.

Magicians all over the world praise the signature marking system of the Paisley series. Naturally, Paisley Ton sur Ton editions feature the same marking system for suits and value!

It is integrated into the detailed PAISLEY back design. It is easy to read for the trained eye and completely invisible to your audience.

The design of the cards is what you would expect in every Paisley Playing Cards series: standards with slight modifications. The back design is a monochrome color of its respective edition, with courts colored either Blue or Rouge based on its edition. These decks are produced by Legends Playing Cards Co. on their crushed stock with Viper Finish and Diamond Cut, with each edition limited to 700 decks.

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Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on April 12th, 2024
This is a quite beautiful deck, and were it not for one design flaw it would easily be a 5 star deck. And while most of the Marked Paisleys probably don’t have this flaw , this deck, and I suspect, the blue version do. The marking system is a familiar one. The marks for value are exceptionally easy to read, but the marks for suit is another matter. After struggling to find the suit marks I went to the Paisley website which showed its location and the picture they showed was a black and white version of the deck. In that photo the marks could be clearly seen and the system quite simple. I suspect that on some of the Paisley variants with more vibrant and contrasting colors these marks would be readily visible. But on this deck the colors are all soft pastels and the difference between a soft pastel pink and a soft pastel rose is negligible. Even under bright light it was too difficult to see to make this deck useable for marked card tricks. I finally created my own marks which blended in nicely with the deck design.
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This is a quite beautiful deck, and were it not for one design flaw it would easily be a 5 star deck. And while most of the Marked Paisleys probably don’t have this flaw , this deck, and I suspect, the blue version do. The marking system is a familiar one. The marks for value are exceptionally easy to read, but the marks for suit is another matter. After struggling to find the suit marks I went to the Paisley website which showed its location and the picture they showed was a black and white version of the deck. In that photo the marks could be clearly seen and the system quite simple. I suspect that on some of the Paisley variants with more vibrant and contrasting colors these marks would be readily visible. But on this deck the colors are all soft pastels and the difference between a soft pastel pink and a soft pastel rose is negligible. Even under bright light it was too difficult to see to make this deck useable for marked card tricks. I finally created my own marks which blended in nicely with the deck design.
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