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The Great Wave Large Type Playing Cards - 2 Decks Included - Maisonette Shop
The Great Wave Large Type Playing Cards - 2 Decks Included - Maisonette Shop
The Great Wave Large Type Playing Cards - 2 Decks Included - Maisonette Shop

The Great Wave Large Type Playing Cards - 2 Decks Included

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Our jumbo type playing cards come in sets of two beautiful coordinating decks. Featuring designs from museums and artist around the world, they are as beautiful on display as they are in use. Pair them with our acrylic card holder to keep them out on your coffee table or in guest rooms. Our easy to read cards make beautiful gifts for bridge players and are a lovely piece to include in your next bridge party.

This iconic imagery is celebrated the world over for its mesmerizing depiction of the power of the ocean and deceptively simple use of color.

Dimensions: 2.25" x 3.5" Cards

  •  Packaged in gold gift box for easy giving and storage.
  • This set of two decks features coordinating designs and large font for easy reading.
  • Includes 2 Standard Card Decks
Caspari maintains a philosophy of presenting a wide selection of designs from world renowned museums and independent artists ranging in style from traditional to contemporary. Throughout the product line, Caspari showcases unique and lovely artwork and product designs inspired by fine art, textiles, ceramics, and interior design.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
The original MFA opened its doors to the public on July 4, 1876, the nation's centennial. Today the MFA is one of the most comprehensive art museums in the world; the collection encompasses nearly 500,000 works of art. The Museum has obligations to the people of Boston and New England, across the nation and abroad. It celebrates diverse cultures and welcomes new and broader constituencies. The Museum is a place in which to see and to learn. It stimulates in its visitors a sense of pleasure, pride and discovery which provides aesthetic challenge and leads to a greater cultural awareness and discernment. The Museum’s ultimate aim is to encourage inquiry and to heighten public understanding and appreciation of the visual world.