For a long time, printing my own playing cards with shiny gold cold foil was a dream that I thought was impossible to realize. It is simply too expensive. But with your support, this dream should no longer remain a dream.
Join us in celebrating the 10 year anniversary with the first gold foil Black Roses Playing Cards. Undoubtedly the most luxurious deck in this series.
For a long time, printing my own playing cards with shiny gold cold foil was a dream that I thought was impossible to realize. It is simply too expensive. But with your support, this dream should no longer remain a dream.
Join us in celebrating the 10 year anniversary with the first gold foil Black Roses Playing Cards. Undoubtedly the most luxurious deck in this series.
Limited to 200 decks with numbered seal. This edition was available as an add-on during the campaign.
The Phantom Edition is my tribute to one of the first custom decks ever. The back design is black instead of gold and has slightly faded edges with a drop shadow. You can see this quite well on the story page. This already makes this edition the deck with the most changes compared to all other back designs in the Black Roses series.
In addition to these visual differences, the Phantom deck is characterized by a matte box with embossing. The color palette of the court cards has been reduced to black and red. Only the red pips and indices are still red. Everything else is black and white, except for 1 of the 2 extra cards. I have also redrawn every single face card in the Phantom Edition since the White Gold Edition to give everything a cleaner look.
Available in the 'First Come First Served' reward and as add-on is an exact replica of the very first Black Roses from 2014. Only 102 decks were produced back then, which makes the deck almost impossible to find today. To celebrate the 10th anniversary, you can now complete your collection with this deck.
It's not just the shape and texture of the tuck that is modeled exactly on the original. I was also able to print the cards on the same high quality paper. The biggest difference between the 2014 edition and today's decks lies in the faces, especially the courts. It shows very nicely how it all began. The cards were not yet drawn with the usual meticulousness of today.