Midas
A standalone series dedicated to Midas, the Phrygian king popular for his ability to turn everything he touched into gold. This is designed to be the goldest decks ever. Premium metallic gold paper on tuck box Gold hotfoil on box Completely gold foiled cards, on front and backs Gold foil gilding Limited edition (1000) Printed by WJPCC 3 Jokers (Midas, Silenus and the Daughter) This deck was touched by Midas, and therefore is completely turned into gold. The court cards, the pips, the backs. Even the box. The only exception are two of the three Jokers included in the deck, since King Midas and Silenus are immune to the “Golden Touch”. Silenus was Dionysus foster father, that was found and hosted by Midas. The satyr rescue was the reason that the God of Wine granted the wish to the greedy Phrygian King. The third Joker represent Midas young daughter, who tried to embrace him and was also turned into gold. Midas uncut sheet is printed with a layer of white over the gold PET foil, underneath all the inks. The colors are printed above that layer, to prevent them to “shine” as they normally should when printed directly on foil. This is for give more contrast between the foiled and the printed areas. The main reason I did this was because I wanted two Jokers with the white skin, Midas and Silenus. This process is a little complicated and expensive, but turned out to be fantastic and made the deck exactly as it was imagined during the design process.
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Midas2023
A standalone series dedicated to Midas, the Phrygian king popular for his ability to turn everything he touched into gold. This is designed to be the goldest decks ever. Premium metallic gold paper on tuck box Gold hotfoil on box Completely gold foiled cards, on front and backs Gold foil gilding Limited edition (1000) Printed by WJPCC 3 Jokers (Midas, Silenus and the Daughter) This deck was touched by Midas, and therefore is completely turned into gold. The court cards, the pips, the backs. Even the box. The only exception are two of the three Jokers included in the deck, since King Midas and Silenus are immune to the “Golden Touch”. Silenus was Dionysus foster father, that was found and hosted by Midas. The satyr rescue was the reason that the God of Wine granted the wish to the greedy Phrygian King. The third Joker represent Midas young daughter, who tried to embrace him and was also turned into gold. Midas uncut sheet is printed with a layer of white over the gold PET foil, underneath all the inks. The colors are printed above that layer, to prevent them to “shine” as they normally should when printed directly on foil. This is for give more contrast between the foiled and the printed areas. The main reason I did this was because I wanted two Jokers with the white skin, Midas and Silenus. This process is a little complicated and expensive, but turned out to be fantastic and made the deck exactly as it was imagined during the design process.
Added by hsbc