
The House of the Rising Spade - Playing Cards
by Stockholm17
Theme: Esoteric mansion with tarot-inspired playing cards
Medium: mixed media
A series of three playing card decks by Stockholm17, featuring intricate, tarot-inspired artwork and premium production. The collection includes the Cartomancer, Faro, and limited-edition Gatekeeper variants, each with unique finishes and design elements.
About This Deck
The House of the Rising Spade is a collection of three distinct playing card decks by the renowned designer Stockholm17, launched successfully on Kickstarter in 2018. The project aimed to create an esoteric realm for cartomancers, cardists, magicians, and collectors, blending traditional playing card structures with a rich, illustrative aesthetic that evokes a tarot-like feel.
The collection includes the Cartomancer, Faro, and the limited-edition Gatekeeper variants. The Cartomancer deck is designed with a 'tarot feeling,' featuring gold cold-foil on both sides, magick sigils on the aces, and a full-bleed black back design. The Faro deck, inspired by 19th-century poker decks, features a one-way design for all cards, no indices, and golden metallic ink accents. The Gatekeeper is a highly limited edition, sharing the Cartomancer's cards but housed in a unique tuckbox with a cutout revealing a numbered commemorative card and a miniature resin gate.
Each deck is produced with high-quality materials and printing techniques. The Cartomancer is printed by Cartamundi with a B9 true linen finish and cold-foil, while the Faro is printed by USPCC on their classic linen finish. The tuckboxes for all variants are produced by Oath Playing Cards, known for deep embossing and high-quality hot-foil details. This attention to detail in both design and production positions The House of the Rising Spade as a premium offering for enthusiasts of unique playing card decks.
Key Features
- Three distinct playing card decks: Cartomancer, Faro, and Gatekeeper
- Cartomancer features gold cold-foil on both sides and magick sigils on aces, printed by Cartamundi with B9 true linen finish
- Faro features 19th-century inspired design with no indices, one-way cards, and golden metallic ink, printed by USPCC on classic linen finish
- Limited-edition Gatekeeper includes a unique tuckbox with a cutout, commemorative card, and a miniature painted resin gate
- Premium tuckboxes produced by Oath Playing Cards with deep embossing and high-quality hot-foil details
Who It's For
This collection is ideal for playing card collectors, cardists, and magicians who appreciate highly customized and premium-quality decks. The 'tarot-looking' aesthetic of the Cartomancer variant also appeals to cartomancers and those interested in divination, offering a unique tool for readings. Enthusiasts of historical playing card designs will find the Faro deck, with its 19th-century inspiration and index-less spot cards, particularly appealing. The limited-edition Gatekeeper variant targets high-end collectors seeking exclusive items with intricate packaging and unique extras.
The Story Behind This Deck
Stockholm17 is a renowned designer in the playing card community, known for creating intricate and highly detailed decks. The House of the Rising Spade project was conceived as an esoteric realm for card enthusiasts, drawing inspiration from both traditional playing card history and a 'tarot feeling.' The campaign successfully raised over $94,000 from 1,113 backers, demonstrating the strong appeal and established reputation of Stockholm17's work. The designer's commitment to quality is evident in the choice of premium printers like Cartamundi, USPCC, and Oath Playing Cards, ensuring a high-end product for collectors.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Campaign Stats
Raised
$95K
Backers
1.1K
Funded
310%
Launched
Mar 2018
Platform: Kickstarter
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