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Valhalla Viking Sapphire Deluxe Playing Cards
GAMBLER'S WAREHOUSE is proud to present the latest creation by SHAPESHIFTERS: VALHALLA VIKINGS, a deck designed with attention to details, modern elegance and a deep respect for traditional playing cards.
The back design decorated with colored symbols, shows a symmetrical composition with four dragon heads, like those used on the front and back of Viking ships as a sign of strength, power and bravery. The dragons are also the main characters of Joker cards.
Oversized Aces, perfectly recognizable for games or magic effects, have been fully customized with detailed patterns & artwork.
Odin, Freya, Thor, Idun,... the great gods and goddesses of Norse mythology are elegantly illustrated in the court cards, with their weapons and prepared for battle with poses that respect the traditional playing cards structure.
The numbered cards follow a classical scheme and their names are originally written in the opposite corners to the indexes.
Original: $19.99
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Valhalla Viking Sapphire Deluxe Playing Cards
GAMBLER'S WAREHOUSE is proud to present the latest creation by SHAPESHIFTERS: VALHALLA VIKINGS, a deck designed with attention to details, modern elegance and a deep respect for traditional playing cards.
The back design decorated with colored symbols, shows a symmetrical composition with four dragon heads, like those used on the front and back of Viking ships as a sign of strength, power and bravery. The dragons are also the main characters of Joker cards.
Oversized Aces, perfectly recognizable for games or magic effects, have been fully customized with detailed patterns & artwork.
Odin, Freya, Thor, Idun,... the great gods and goddesses of Norse mythology are elegantly illustrated in the court cards, with their weapons and prepared for battle with poses that respect the traditional playing cards structure.
The numbered cards follow a classical scheme and their names are originally written in the opposite corners to the indexes.























