Maya Playing Cards Magic White Playing Cards by RarePlayingCards.com
Maya Playing Cards Magic White Playing Cards by RarePlayingCards.com
Maya Playing Cards Magic White Playing Cards by RarePlayingCards.com
Maya Playing Cards Magic White Playing Cards by RarePlayingCards.com
Maya Playing Cards Magic White Playing Cards by RarePlayingCards.com
Maya Playing Cards Magic White Playing Cards by RarePlayingCards.com
Maya Playing Cards Magic White Playing Cards by RarePlayingCards.com
Maya Playing Cards Magic White Playing Cards by RarePlayingCards.com

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Maya Playing Cards Magic White

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Please note this is not a regular deck and may prove difficult to play with.
LIMITED EDITION: Only 3000 printed!


The Maya Playing Cards are based on art of the Maya and infuses original works of murals, glyphs, and crafts into all the playing cards.

Most dominantly are suit symbols and numbers which are different and come with a guide card to explain what each symbol is.

The 4 most important Mayan gods are also influencing the artwork of the suits which are divided as follows:

  • Yum Kax, the Corn God/Diamonds
  • Kauil, the God of Fire/Hearts
  • Kukulkan, the Feathered Serpent/Clubs
  • Ah Puch, the God of Death/Spades


Diamonds are interpreted as corn in the Mayan world. Corn is the substance from which man was created. Diamonds, then, have the god, Yum Kax, as the God of Corn -- the creator of life.

Hearts -- the heart is where the strength of man emanates, very commonly related to emperors; fire is interpreted by the god "Kauil" -- the God of Fire and Wisdom.

Clubs -- this symbol relates to the Ceiba, the sacred tree of the Maya, where the first man was born. The Ceiba is born from the center of the earth. Its trunks and branches support the sky and its roots penetrate the Mayan underworld. The god of this stick is Kukulkan, the Feathered Serpent.

Spades are closely linked to the Ceiba. Spades relate to the underworld that is dominated by the god, Ah Puch.

Artistic Details

In this edition, the background is white to highlight the art and to be able to do magic tricks more easily since the back also has a white margin.

MAYA Numbers and Glyphs

The deck is designed to spread the Mayan culture and its knowledge so that the numbers were supplanted by Mayan numerology and the letters by glyphs.

Inside the deck there is a special card where the meaning of each one is explained and it is very simple to identify them.

Back

In this edition we have, in the center, a symbol similar to yin and yang but it really is a god -- the greatest god of the Maya, HANAB KU. It is said that from him all things are born, because it houses all dualities, the father of all gods and is a disembodied entity.

This edition contains a blank card at the front of the deck so that when you open it, you can perform a magic trick.