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Gilded Atlantis: Fire Playing Cards

Gilded Atlantis: Fire Playing Cards

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The Card Box Features:
  • Featuring a double-layer sleeve box design with printed interior (pure red).
  • Uses embossed hot stamping and temperature-sensitive color-changing tech.
  • Central fire totem turns white at ~37°C (Normal body temperature).
  • High quality paper playing cards, BPCC's smooth printing tech.
  • Premium Pantone metallic ink on back, no white border.
  • Face of cards: sun-sensitive color-changing tech, displays red patterns under UV light.
  • Features brand new designs for suits, numbers, Jokers, card backs, and court cards.
  • The edges are elegantly gilded in gold.
  • Limited edition of 1888 with individually numbered seals.
Atlantis is the name of a legendary ancient continent, country, or city-state believed to have had a highly developed civilization. It is said to have been destroyed by a great flood around 10,000 BC. According to legend, Atlantis considered itself the offspring of the god of the sea and had a strong reverence for the ocean.

Considerable effort has been devoted to conceiving and designing the 12-character cards, with each card representing a deity of Atlantis. To achieve this, we extensively researched literature and data. It's noteworthy that Bacon Magic has invested significant effort in meticulously designing and producing these cards.

BPCC's newly developed sun-sensitive color-changing printing technology reveals hidden patterns on the cards when exposed to sunlight and ultraviolet light. The card box features embossed hot stamping and a newly developed temperature-sensitive color-changing technology. The central fire totem on the box appears red at room temperature and turns white when the temperature rises above 37 degrees Celsius (98 degrees Fahrenheit).
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