Ancient Relics Playing Cards by 52 MUSÉE & TCC 无理生长
春风又绿 ChunFeng (Red)
- Custom-designed
- Double-layer tuck
- Full illustration set & selective holo foil
- Fine embossing & selective cold foil
- Black core paper and Linen Finish
社稷 SheJi (Orange)
- Court Cards & Jokers: illustrated
- Number & suit cards: custom-designed
- All cards feature selective holo foil accents
- Fine embossing & selective cold foil
- Black core paper and Linen Finish
SheJi (社稷) represented the very foundation of a civilization: land, harvest, order, and continuity.
如意 RuYi (Blue)
- Court Cards & Jokers: illustrated
- Number & suit cards: custom-designed
- All cards feature selective holo foil accents
- Fine embossing & selective cold foil
- Black core paper and Linen Finish
RuYi (如意) signifies harmony between intention and outcome — a state where things unfold in quiet accordance with order.
In traditional and visual language, blue reflects the calm and orderly mindset that Ruyi embodies.
琳琅 LinLang (Pink)
- Court Cards & Jokers: illustrated
- Number & suit cards: custom-designed
- All cards feature selective holo foil accents
- Fine embossing & selective cold foil
- Black core paper and Linen Finish
LinLang
LinLang (琳琅) originally refers to the sound of fine jade resonating
together, a metaphor for precious objects gathered and admired as one.
Pink is chosen as the primary color to convey warmth, softness, and the refined intimacy of a treasured collection.
风雅 FengYa (Green)
- Court Cards & Jokers: illustrated
- Number & suit cards: custom-designed
- All cards feature selective holo foil accents
- Fine embossing & selective cold foil
- Black core paper and Linen Finish
FengYa (风雅) originates from classical poetry, where voice and order meet.
It reflects a cultivated elegance — measured, expressive, and shaped by tradition rather than excess.
Fengya emphasizes restraint.
Hello everyone!
Welcome to the latest creation from 52 MUSÉE : Ancient Relics Playing Cards
We
have carefully selected 54 exquisite Chinese relics from dozens of
museums around the world. They are transformed into illustrations on the
playing cards, each carrying the textures and light of civilization.
This is not merely a simple compilation, but a renewed contemplation of the threads of civilization.
The deck is divided into five chapters: ChunFeng, SheJi, RuYi, LinLang, and FengYa.
Instead
of following a chronological order, it presents Chinese civilization
through four perspectives: ritual, belief, utilitarian objects, and
culture, with ChunFeng serving as a compilation of the other four chapters.
This project is jointly produced by TCC and 无理生长.
From the initial conceptualization of the artifacts to the completion of every illustration, 无理生长 carefully shaped the project’s spiritual core.
Based
on photographic references of the original museum relics, the team
reorganized their structures, established a cohesive visual style, and
meticulously refined the linework, ultimately bringing the entire
playing card series to completion.
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