Flower Moon Collector's Set Playing Cards by King Star
Flower Moon Collector's Set Playing Cards by King Star
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$73.70 CAD
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Flower Moon Collector's Set include:
Since V1, the design of Flower Moon has been highly customized, especially the four colors, which are designed with the images of folding fans, ginkgo leaves, peach blossoms and butterflies. The outline of the picture still shows the shapes of spades, hearts, plum blossoms and diamonds, which also makes up for the regret that the V1 version cannot recognize the four colors. There are 12 human head cards, divided into three categories: J, Q, and K, representing the Tang Dynasty, Song Dynasty, and Ming Dynasty. The characters of each dynasty wear the clothes of the corresponding era. For example, the clothes of the Tang Dynasty were mainly chest-length glutinous skirts. The clothes of the Song Dynasty inherited the Tang Dynasty system, but the style changed, and the jacket was born. The clothes of the Ming Dynasty were more gorgeous, and the collar changed from a double-breasted collar to a stand-up collar.
- Flower Moon V1 limited gilded version.
- Flower Moon V2 Lotus Pond limited gilded version.
- Flower Moon V2 Moonlight limited gilded version.
Since V1, the design of Flower Moon has been highly customized, especially the four colors, which are designed with the images of folding fans, ginkgo leaves, peach blossoms and butterflies. The outline of the picture still shows the shapes of spades, hearts, plum blossoms and diamonds, which also makes up for the regret that the V1 version cannot recognize the four colors. There are 12 human head cards, divided into three categories: J, Q, and K, representing the Tang Dynasty, Song Dynasty, and Ming Dynasty. The characters of each dynasty wear the clothes of the corresponding era. For example, the clothes of the Tang Dynasty were mainly chest-length glutinous skirts. The clothes of the Song Dynasty inherited the Tang Dynasty system, but the style changed, and the jacket was born. The clothes of the Ming Dynasty were more gorgeous, and the collar changed from a double-breasted collar to a stand-up collar.