2017 Divine Art

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Divine Art Playing Cards (DAPC) project takes the regular playing card deck and turns it on its head by combining it with Hindu Mythology. After Ganjifa, this project is one of the first that captures Hindu Mythology in a playing card deck.

The basis of the Indian world view is of Cosmic unity underlying the physical diversity of the world, through which man transcends himself. Since almost every Indian folk art form is based on Hindu mythology, for the Kings, Queens and Jacks of each suit, various Gods and Goddesses as well as their mounts (vahanas) are taken as inspiration. Millions worship these deities daily in India & abroad.

DECK FEATURES

  • Fully custom illustrated cards based on Hindu Mythology
  • 54 Poker sized cards
  • Gold foiled tuckbox on 300 gsm cardboard paper with Matte finish
  • 330 GSM German Black Core Card Stock with linen finish on one side*
  • Hot stamped gold foil on card back
  • Custom stamp/seal with metallic gold ink (numbered)
  • Gilded edges using superior gold foil
  • Extremely limited run of 500 decks in total
  • The deck includes physical copy of the 6-page booklet in z-fold poker size on 128 gsm art paper
  • First ever deck produced by Guru Playing Card Company

While date on the tuck is 2016, this was not delivered to KickStarter backers until Feb 2017.

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Divine Art

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