2025 The Orange Tree Standard

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THE ORANGE TREE is a tribute to the legendary magic prop created by Robert-Houdin, the father of modern magic. This deck merges light-reactive ink with intricate illustrations, combining cutting-edge printing techniques and artistic elegance, just as Houdin did by bringing a seemingly ordinary orange tree to life through ingenious mechanical design and stagecraft, making it bloom and bear fruit before the audience’s eyes.

Crafted from premium black cardstock with gold and silver foiling, the card box radiates the elegance of a magician. The front cover draws inspiration from 19th-century theatrical posters, featuring bold titles, ornate borders, and detailed emblems. These elements echo the visual style of vintage advertisements while illustrating the moment the orange tree bears fruit under sunlight. As you open the card box, you’ll first encounter the “medieval pistol” illustration on the lid. Further inside, the dust flap reveals an orange blossom, while the inner tab displays a ring, each symbolizing a part of the original Orange Tree magic routine.

The deck features orange photochromic ink – parts of the cards illustration will glow orange when exposed under sunlight.

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Product Name

The Orange Tree

Edition

Standard

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Release Year

2025

Artist

Mt Yang

Gilded

Gilding Color

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Magic

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Bordered

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Modified

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UPC

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Photochromic Ink

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Card Stock

Classic

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Colors

Orange

Theme

Magic, Plant

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