Crystal Palace, Great Exhibition (London, 1851) — international expositions where playing-card makers exhibited new printing and design techniques Since 1996, this collaborative project has grown into an independent archive of 4,957 articles, written by collectors, researchers, artists and historians from around the world, documenting playing cards from early handmade cards to industrial production, and from games of chance and skill to education, advertising, political satire, magic and fortune-telling.

The archive looks beyond the basics, revealing the wider history behind playing cards. It explores how cards were designed, printed and traded, how they were regulated, and what their imagery was intended to convey. All content is edited with care and supported by sources, images and dates to support reliable research
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Tattoo Tarot: Ink & Intuition

A 2018 tarot pack featuring Megamunden’s bold, vintage tattoo-inspired artwork.

Französisches Bild

North German pattern based on the 'Paris' pattern by Johann Anton Steinberger.

Hallmark

A folksy take on playing card courts.

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Französisches Bild
Französisches Bild

North German pattern based on the 'Paris' pattern by Johann Anton Steinberger.

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Hallmark
Hallmark

A folksy take on playing card courts.

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EPCS June 2026 Newsletter
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Discover De La Rue and British Empire Exhibition cards, a Waddingtons Orient Line pack, rare English Aces, Donald McGill...

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Steve Bacon commented on Jacques Branger designs for Miro Company

Mr. Somerville notes the possibility that there may be an ad...

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Linda Green
Linda Green commented on 20: English Card-Makers 1761-1905

Yates & Barnes were in Windmill Hill, Moorfields in 1763. Pa...

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Linda Green commented on Henry Wheeler, manufacturer, c.1828

It could be the same Henry Wheeler, as he was pardoned in 18...

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The Somnia Tarot
The Somnia Tarot

Nicolas Bruno’s 2023 Illustrated Edition turns a photographic dream project into a Rider-Waite-Smith tarot pack.

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Hector de Trois
Hector de Trois

A 1963 facsimile of a seventeenth-century Portrait of Paris pack preserved by the Bibliothèque nationale de France.

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Tudor Rose No. 2137
Tudor Rose No. 2137

A bizarrely misnamed deck.

3 days ago Lev Golinkin
COOPEXIM
COOPEXIM

A colourful Polish pack produced in 1965 for the Cooperative Company for Foreign Trade in Warsaw.

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Chambord
Chambord

A Renaissance-style pack with ornate court cards and gilded corners.

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Views of Baden-Baden
Views of Baden-Baden

Views of Baden-Baden: a Biedermeier souvenir deck by Johann Anton Steinberger.

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Luxury No. 2167
Luxury No. 2167

A Piatnik classic that lives up to its title.

5 days ago Lev Golinkin
US Army Aircraft Recognition Cards
US Army Aircraft Recognition Cards

Air defense combined with gameplay.

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Banque des Antilles Françaises
Banque des Antilles Françaises

A pack with a distinctly Caribbean setting.

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The Comedy of Courtship
The Comedy of Courtship

Courtship, class and convention in a Biedermeier satirical card deck from Germany.

6 days ago Simon Wintle
SCAC Jean Picart le Doux
SCAC Jean Picart le Doux

A Jean Picart le Doux pack with a sea theme.

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Double Dummy Bridge
Double Dummy Bridge

In the early 20th century several firms began to promote whist or bridge as a game for two.

Tony Hall By Tony Hall
Morgan-Greer Tarot
Morgan-Greer Tarot

Based on the knowledge, wisdom and interpretation of Paul Foster Case and Arthur Edward Waite.

Adam West-Watson By Adam West-Watson
Rococo No. 2130
Rococo No. 2130

Piatnik: Rococo No. 2130 playing cards designed by Prof. Kuno Hock, c.1975

Matt Probert By Matt Probert
U.S. Presidents playing cards
U.S. Presidents playing cards

U.S. Presidents Bicycle playing cards designed by Johnny Whaam, USA, 2015

Peter Burnett By Peter Burnett
I Trionfi d’Amore
I Trionfi d’Amore

Tarot trumps designed by Juan Ballesta and inspired by 1970s pop culture, promoting Baci chocolates.

Roddy Somerville By Roddy Somerville
The Dark Knight Joker Calling Cards
The Dark Knight Joker Calling Cards

Joker “Calling Card” set issued in connection with the film The Dark Knight (2008).

Adam Wintle By Adam Wintle
Empics playing cards
Empics playing cards

Photography from the UK and around the world, past and present.

Peter Burnett By Peter Burnett
Transport
Transport

Transport card game published by H.P. Gibson & Sons Ltd in mid-1930s.

Rex Pitts (1940-2021) By Rex Pitts (1940-2021)
Baraja Mitológica
Baraja Mitológica

“Baraja Mitológica” was first published in Madrid in c.1815 by Josef Monjardín from engravings by José Martíne...

Simon Wintle By Simon Wintle
Jeu de la V<sup>me</sup>
Jeu de la Vme

A political pack designed by Pino Zac and published in 1977 by Editions Arts et Lettres.

Peter Burnett By Peter Burnett
Pomorski Poker
Pomorski Poker

Pomorski Poker (Pomeranian Poker) is a gallery of characters from the region: politicians, media, culture, ath...

Simon Wintle By Simon Wintle
Women by Royo
Women by Royo

‘Women by Royo’ erotic playing cards published by Heraclio Fournier, Spain, 2001.

Peter Burnett By Peter Burnett
Double Dummy Bridge
Tony Hall

By

Tony Hall

Double Dummy Bridge

In the early 20th century several firms began to promote whist or bridge as a game for two.

Morgan-Greer Tarot
Adam West-Watson

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Adam West-Watson

Morgan-Greer Tarot

Based on the knowledge, wisdom and interpretation of Paul Foster Case and Arthur Edward Waite.

Rococo No. 2130
Matt Probert

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Matt Probert

Rococo No. 2130

Piatnik: Rococo No. 2130 playing cards designed by Prof. Kuno Hock, c.1975

U.S. Presidents playing cards
Peter Burnett

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Peter Burnett

U.S. Presidents playing cards

U.S. Presidents Bicycle playing cards designed by Johnny Whaam, USA, 2015

I Trionfi d’Amore
Roddy Somerville

By

Roddy Somerville

I Trionfi d’Amore

Tarot trumps designed by Juan Ballesta and inspired by 1970s pop culture, promoting Baci chocolates.

The Dark Knight Joker Calling Cards
Adam Wintle

By

Adam Wintle

The Dark Knight Joker Calling Cards

Joker “Calling Card” set issued in connection with the film The Dark Knight (2008).

Empics playing cards
Peter Burnett

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Peter Burnett

Empics playing cards

Photography from the UK and around the world, past and present.

Transport
Rex Pitts (1940-2021)

By

Rex Pitts (1940-2021)

Transport

Transport card game published by H.P. Gibson & Sons Ltd in mid-1930s.

Baraja Mitológica
Simon Wintle

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Simon Wintle

Baraja Mitológica

“Baraja Mitológica” was first published in Madrid in c.1815 by Josef Monjardín from engravings by José Martínez de Castr...

Jeu de la V<sup>me</sup>
Peter Burnett

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Peter Burnett

Jeu de la Vme

A political pack designed by Pino Zac and published in 1977 by Editions Arts et Lettres.

Pomorski Poker
Simon Wintle

By

Simon Wintle

Pomorski Poker

Pomorski Poker (Pomeranian Poker) is a gallery of characters from the region: politicians, media, culture, athletes, ent...

Women by Royo
Peter Burnett

By

Peter Burnett

Women by Royo

‘Women by Royo’ erotic playing cards published by Heraclio Fournier, Spain, 2001.



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Biedermeier

Biedermeier
Biedermeier refers to a 19th century art movement in Central Europe, particularly in the German Confederation, that lasted from 1815 to 1848. It is characterized by a focus on middle-class values, domestic life, and simplicity in art, furniture and design, emerging after the Napoleonic Wars.

Biedermeier

Biedermeier refers to a 19th century art movement in Central Europe, particularly in the German Confederation, that lasted from 1815 to 1848. It is characterized by a focus on middle-class values, domestic life, and simplicity in art, furniture and design, emerging after the Napoleonic Wars. more
The Comedy of Courtship
The Comedy of Courtship

Courtship, class and convention in a Biedermeier satirical card deck from Germany.

Simon Wintle By Simon Wintle
Musical playing cards
Musical playing cards

German song texts for domestic music-making on attractive early 19th-century playing cards.

Simon Wintle By Simon Wintle
Translucent Playing Cards
Translucent Playing Cards

Translucent Playing Cards, 19th century French from the Biedermeier period

Simon Wintle By Simon Wintle
Gaigel-Karten
Gaigel-Karten

The Valets in this deck appear in costumes of the Biedermeier period, portraying sentimental and pious poses i...

Barney Townshend By Barney Townshend
The Comedy of Courtship
Simon Wintle

By

Simon Wintle

The Comedy of Courtship

Courtship, class and convention in a Biedermeier satirical card deck from Germany.

Musical playing cards
Simon Wintle

By

Simon Wintle

Musical playing cards

German song texts for domestic music-making on attractive early 19th-century playing cards.

Translucent Playing Cards
Simon Wintle

By

Simon Wintle

Translucent Playing Cards

Translucent Playing Cards, 19th century French from the Biedermeier period

Gaigel-Karten
Barney Townshend

By

Barney Townshend

Gaigel-Karten

The Valets in this deck appear in costumes of the Biedermeier period, portraying sentimental and pio...


Themes

Fantasy, Myth & Legend on Playing Cards & Games

Fantasy, Myth & Legend on Playing Cards & Games
Fantasy on playing cards ranges from folklore and fairy tales to sword-and-sorcery, game tie-ins and artist projects. Subjects include dragons, wizards and mythical creatures, heroic quests, Gothic and occult motifs, and literary retellings. Illustration, photo-montage and hybrid approaches appear on courts, aces and jokers; some packs add map textures, heraldry, runic detail or special finishes.

Fantasy, Myth & Legend on Playing Cards & Games

Fantasy on playing cards ranges from folklore and fairy tales to sword-and-sorcery, game tie-ins and artist projects. Subjects include dragons, wizards and mythical creatures, heroic quests, Gothic and occult motifs, and literary retellings. Illustration, photo-montage and hybrid approaches appear on courts, aces and jokers; some packs add map textures, heraldry, runic detail or special finishes. more
Manara: baraja de poker
Manara: baraja de poker

Exotic illustrations by Italian comic book artist and writer Milo Manara.

Peter Burnett By Peter Burnett
Tarot by IELLO Games
Tarot by IELLO Games

A modern French tarot deck designed by Charlène Ingouff with radiant Art Nouveau echoes.

Marek Brejcha By Marek Brejcha
Magic: The Gathering® Poker Decks
Magic: The Gathering® Poker Decks

A pair of suited packs with artwork from Magic: The Gathering trading cards.

Roddy Somerville By Roddy Somerville
Sternenmädchens Wahrsagespiel Tarot
Sternenmädchens Wahrsagespiel Tarot

A colourful 1970s take on the major arcana designed by Peter Geitner, with titles in German.

Roddy Somerville By Roddy Somerville
Manara: baraja de poker
Peter Burnett

By

Peter Burnett

Manara: baraja de poker

Exotic illustrations by Italian comic book artist and writer Milo Manara.

Tarot by IELLO Games
Marek Brejcha

By

Marek Brejcha

Tarot by IELLO Games

A modern French tarot deck designed by Charlène Ingouff with radiant Art Nouveau echoes.

Magic: The Gathering® Poker Decks
Roddy Somerville

By

Roddy Somerville

Magic: The Gathering® Poker Decks

A pair of suited packs with artwork from Magic: The Gathering trading cards.

Sternenmädchens Wahrsagespiel Tarot
Roddy Somerville

By

Roddy Somerville

Sternenmädchens Wahrsagespiel Tarot

A colourful 1970s take on the major arcana designed by Peter Geitner, with titles in German.


Manufacturers

Karl Gerich

Karl Gerich
Karl Gerich's interest in playing-card production came to the fore while studying at Bath Academy of Art from 1975. Karl produced a unique range of hand-made playing cards during the period 1980-1998.

Karl Gerich

Karl Gerich's interest in playing-card production came to the fore while studying at Bath Academy of Art from 1975. Karl produced a unique range of hand-made playing cards during the period 1980-1998. more
Great Mogul Playing Cards
Great Mogul Playing Cards

The origins of the 'Great Mogul' brand playing cards.

Adam Wintle By Adam Wintle
Karl Gerich No. 25: “Great Mogul”
Karl Gerich No. 25: “Great Mogul”

'Great Mogul' branded playing cards designed and produced by Karl Gerich.

Barney Townshend By Barney Townshend
Aquae Sulis
Aquae Sulis

‘Aquae Sulis’ is Georgina Harvey's second design, in which the double-ended courts are reminiscent of classica...

Barney Townshend By Barney Townshend
Lettische Patience
Lettische Patience

Karl enjoyed experimenting with design and production and this work was published in 1994 as a 32-card pack wi...

Barney Townshend By Barney Townshend
Great Mogul Playing Cards
Adam Wintle

By

Adam Wintle

Great Mogul Playing Cards

The origins of the 'Great Mogul' brand playing cards.

Karl Gerich No. 25: “Great Mogul”
Barney Townshend

By

Barney Townshend

Karl Gerich No. 25: “Great Mogul”

'Great Mogul' branded playing cards designed and produced by Karl Gerich.

Aquae Sulis
Barney Townshend

By

Barney Townshend

Aquae Sulis

‘Aquae Sulis’ is Georgina Harvey's second design, in which the double-ended courts are reminiscent o...

Lettische Patience
Barney Townshend

By

Barney Townshend

Lettische Patience

Karl enjoyed experimenting with design and production and this work was published in 1994 as a 32-ca...


T. Drayton & Son
T. Drayton & Son

Bezique and Whist boxed sets by T. Drayton & Son, London, c.1875.

Tony Hall By Tony Hall
The Personalities and Books which shaped the game of Whist, 1860-1900
The Personalities and Books which shaped the game of Whist, 1860-1900

All the books described here are from Tony Hall's own collection, put together over years because of his fasci...

Tony Hall By Tony Hall
The Paraphernalia of Card Play
The Paraphernalia of Card Play

Innovation and novelties in the accessories on the card table.

Tony Hall By Tony Hall
International Football Whist
International Football Whist

International Football Whist published by Pepys Games, 1947.

Rex Pitts (1940-2021) By Rex Pitts (1940-2021)
T. Drayton & Son
Tony Hall

By

Tony Hall

T. Drayton & Son

Bezique and Whist boxed sets by T. Drayton & Son, London, c.1875.

The Personalities and Books which shaped the game of Whist, 1860-1900
Tony Hall

By

Tony Hall

The Personalities and Books which shaped the game of Whist, 1860-1900

All the books described here are from Tony Hall's own collection, put together over years because of...

The Paraphernalia of Card Play
Tony Hall

By

Tony Hall

The Paraphernalia of Card Play

Innovation and novelties in the accessories on the card table.

International Football Whist
Rex Pitts (1940-2021)

By

Rex Pitts (1940-2021)

International Football Whist

International Football Whist published by Pepys Games, 1947.


Manufacturers

Stancraft

Stancraft
Stancraft Playing Cards were manufactured by Brown & Bigelow of whom they were a subsidiary.

Stancraft

Stancraft Playing Cards were manufactured by Brown & Bigelow of whom they were a subsidiary. more
Ripley’s Believe It or Not! playing cards
Ripley’s Believe It or Not! playing cards

Strange facts from Robert Ripley’s ‘Believe It or Not’ books, in the form of cartoons.

Roddy Somerville By Roddy Somerville
Official World’s Fair Souvenir, USA, 1964-6
Official World’s Fair Souvenir, USA, 1964-6

Official souvenir pack showing 52 coloured exhibits from the New York World’s Fair, 1964-6.

Peter Burnett By Peter Burnett
Stancraft “Split Deck”
Stancraft “Split Deck”

Stancraft “Split Deck”, 1979.

Simon Wintle By Simon Wintle
Hamm’s Beer
Hamm’s Beer

Hamm’s Beer promotion deck with bear cartoons by Frank M. Antoncich 1968.

Rex Pitts (1940-2021) By Rex Pitts (1940-2021)
Ripley’s Believe It or Not! playing cards
Roddy Somerville

By

Roddy Somerville

Ripley’s Believe It or Not! playing cards

Strange facts from Robert Ripley’s ‘Believe It or Not’ books, in the form of cartoons.

Official World’s Fair Souvenir, USA, 1964-6
Peter Burnett

By

Peter Burnett

Official World’s Fair Souvenir, USA, 1964-6

Official souvenir pack showing 52 coloured exhibits from the New York World’s Fair, 1964-6.

Stancraft “Split Deck”
Simon Wintle

By

Simon Wintle

Stancraft “Split Deck”

Stancraft “Split Deck”, 1979.

Hamm’s Beer
Rex Pitts (1940-2021)

By

Rex Pitts (1940-2021)

Hamm’s Beer

Hamm’s Beer promotion deck with bear cartoons by Frank M. Antoncich 1968.


Themes

Playing Card Backs

Playing Card Backs
Playing card backs can be seen in connection with the history of coloured paper, marbled papers and prints from different rollers. In the old days backs were often coloured with a wide brush by hand but today we see intricate designs and photography on the backs. The technical problem has always been ensuring that the backs are uniform and perfectly aligned so that no card may be identified from an irregularity or blemish on the back.

Playing Card Backs

Playing card backs can be seen in connection with the history of coloured paper, marbled papers and prints from different rollers. In the old days backs were often coloured with a wide brush by hand but today we see intricate designs and photography on the backs. The technical problem has always been ensuring that the backs are uniform and perfectly aligned so that no card may be identified from an irregularity or blemish on the back. more
14: Back Designs
14: Back Designs

A few examples of the many interesting back designs.

Ken Lodge By Ken Lodge
Three Rare Playing Card Back Designs
Three Rare Playing Card Back Designs

The Norwood 85 (USPC, c.1909): a very scarce American deck with two fine art back designs, apparently survivin...

Rod Starling (1936-2023) By Rod Starling (1936-2023)
Owen Jones (1809-1874)
Owen Jones (1809-1874)

Owen Jones (1809-1874) was a Welsh architect and interior designer who designed the backs of playing cards for...

Simon Wintle By Simon Wintle
59: Owen Jones (1809-74) and De La Rue
59: Owen Jones (1809-74) and De La Rue

A selection of examples of Owen Jones's artwork printed by De La Rue.

Ken Lodge By Ken Lodge
14: Back Designs
Ken Lodge

By

Ken Lodge

14: Back Designs

A few examples of the many interesting back designs.

Three Rare Playing Card Back Designs
Rod Starling (1936-2023)

By

Rod Starling (1936-2023)

Three Rare Playing Card Back Designs

The Norwood 85 (USPC, c.1909): a very scarce American deck with two fine art back designs, apparentl...

Owen Jones (1809-1874)
Simon Wintle

By

Simon Wintle

Owen Jones (1809-1874)

Owen Jones (1809-1874) was a Welsh architect and interior designer who designed the backs of playing...

59: Owen Jones (1809-74) and De La Rue
Ken Lodge

By

Ken Lodge

59: Owen Jones (1809-74) and De La Rue

A selection of examples of Owen Jones's artwork printed by De La Rue.


A decorative black and white line ornament with a circular design in the center and horizontal lines extending from both sides

The English Playing Card Society

Founded in 1984, the English Playing Card Society (EPCS) promotes research into the history and development of English playing cards and card games, and supports the exchange of information and ideas between collectors, researchers, archivists, designers, manufacturers and dealers.

The Society publishes the EPCS Newsletter three times a year and maintains an online archive of back issues.

The English Playing Card Society motif: Deuce and Tray
Above: EPCS Society motif — Deuce and Tray (1865)

The Big Picture

Playing cards have a universal appeal and are a reflection of human culture.

A decorative black and white line ornament with a circular design in the center and horizontal lines extending from both sides
Simon & Adam Wintle

Above: Chinese money-suited cards. Some of the earliest cards have origins in the Far East.

Playing cards have a long history and cultural significance, forming a part of almost every society around the world. The origins of playing cards can be traced back centuries, and today they remain a universal symbol of creativity, entertainment, and human connection. These small, rectangular pieces of paper have been a source of fun for generations and are still enjoyed in countless ways—whether in a simple game of solitaire, a high-stakes poker match, or the tarot cards used for fortune-telling. There is something about the history and design of playing cards that captures the imagination and inspires creativity. As Delef Hoffmann once said, “whether we consider cards as mere merchandise or as the bond which unites people with one another, just think of what we would be if we had no cards! How boring and unsociable our lives would be without this invention!

Dasavatara Ganjifa from India

Above: Dasavatara Ganjifa from India. Playing cards from India are often circular.

The origin of cards can be traced back to China, where they were first used as early as the 9th century. From there, the cards travelled across Asia and the Middle East, and finally found their way to Europe in the 14th century.

Since then, playing cards have been used for a wide range of purposes, including fortune-telling and even propaganda. But the most significant impact they have had on humanity is through their use in games, which have brought people together for centuries.

Above left: a set of Spanish playing cards from 1638 was discovered inside a prison wall during demolition, likely used for gambling by prisoners. Above center: Trump Presidential playing cards, playing cards are often used for political messages. Above right: the Magician from the popualr Rider-Waite tarot, which has become the template for modern tarot decks.

Above left: a set of Spanish playing cards from 1638 was discovered inside a prison wall during demolition, likely used for gambling by prisoners. Above center: Trump Presidential playing cards, playing cards are often used for political messages. Above right: the Magician from the popualr Rider-Waite tarot, which has become the template for modern tarot decks.

While playing cards have brought people together for fun and play, they have also been a source of disruption in the form of gambling. For many, gambling has become an addiction, leading to financial ruin and even anti-social problems.

The artistic value of cards cannot be overlooked, with their intricate details and unique designs of each card reflecting the creativity and ingenuity of artists. Playing cards are a reflection of our society, with each country and region having its unique designs and styles. As Sylvia Mann put it "there are fashions in cards, and these fashions very often reflect the history of the times". From the bold and colourful designs of India to the intricate and detailed patterns of Russia, playing cards are a testament to the creativity and diversity of the human experience.

Playing cards from different cultures

Above left: Kashmir Playing Cards, above center: Ethiopian Air Lines playing cards produced by Nintendo, above right: striking playing cards designed by Masuo Ikeda.

Playing cards have a wide embrace, spanning across cultures and countries, with a scope of diverse subjects that reflect the values and beliefs of their respective societies.

Playing cards are an enduring symbol of human connection and creativity, transcending language, borders and cultures. Through the power of games, they have brought people together for centuries, creating shared experiences that have fostered friendships, learning and social bonds. While their role in gambling has been disruptive, their stunning artistic designs elevate them to works of art, worthy of appreciation and admiration. Playing cards are a testament to the power of human creativity and a reflection of the rich cultural tapestry of our world.

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