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PLAYING CARDS--LEPIDOPTERIST
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PLAYING CARDS--LEPIDOPTERIST
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PLAYING CARDS--LEPIDOPTERIST
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PC-9419
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U.S. Playing Card Co.
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$20.95
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Lepidopterist is the study of butterflies and within this luxurious deck, we invite you to explore the natural beauty of nature combined with architectural details inspired by the elegant Art Nouveau era of the early 1900s. Originally released on Kickstarter by the designer Ethan Kowaleski in a green colorway, the cards have since become highly collectible. In collaboration with the artist, we are pleased to announce a brand new limited edition Lepidopterist Deck in pink. Packaged in a luxurious letterpress-printed tuck box with gold foil accents. Sustainably produced using FSC certified paper and vegetable-based inks on our trademark thin-stock and finish. Printed by The United States Playing Card Company.
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Lepidopterist is the study of butterflies and within this luxurious deck, we invite you to explore the natural beauty of nature combined with architectural details inspired by the elegant Art Nouveau era of the early 1900s.  Originally
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