Butterfly Playing Cards by Ondřej Pšenička

Created by: Ondřej Pšenička

Butterfly Playing Cards are a beautifully designed deck of cards that cater to both magicians and card enthusiasts. The name 'Butterfly' was chosen for its aesthetic appeal, emphasizing the beauty and enjoyment of the cards without any hidden symbolism. These cards are suitable for close-up magic, cardistry, and general play, offering a blend of functionality and visual appeal. The 'Worker's Edition' deck includes features like markings and gaff cards, making it a versatile tool for performers.

Key features

  • Aesthetically pleasing design with no hidden meaning behind the name

  • Includes the 'Worker's Edition' deck with markings and gaff cards

  • Suitable for close-up magic, cardistry, and general play

  • Promotes natural handling and psychological fairness in performances

Pros

  • Beautiful design that appeals to both magicians and card enthusiasts

  • Versatile for various types of magic and cardistry

  • Includes practical features like markings and gaff cards in the 'Worker's Edition'

  • Encourages natural handling and deceptive techniques

Cons

  • The simple reasoning behind the name might disappoint those looking for deeper symbolism

  • May require adjustments for right-handed performers as the creator is left-handed

Effect

Butterfly Playing Cards are designed for magicians who value both aesthetics and functionality. The cards feature a visually appealing butterfly design, making them stand out while remaining practical for performances. The deck is known for its smooth handling and durability, suitable for card tricks, forces, and sleight of hand.

Full Details

Butterfly Playing Cards were created by Ondřej Pšenička, a three-time Penn & Teller: Fool Us winner. The name was chosen for its simplicity—because "butterflies are pretty." The deck is part of a broader project that includes Butterfly Wonderland, a Prague-based magic shop focused on community and quality.

The cards are available in different editions, including the "Worker's Edition," which includes marked cards and gaff cards for professional use. The design prioritizes both visual appeal and practicality, making them a favorite among magicians who perform card forces and other sleight-of-hand techniques.

Who Should Consider the Trick

Butterfly Playing Cards are ideal for:

  • Magicians who want a visually distinct deck that still handles well.
  • Performers who use forces, switches, and other card techniques.
  • Collectors who appreciate unique, high-quality playing cards.

Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform

The deck itself does not require advanced skill to use, as it functions like standard playing cards. However, some magicians, like SeanDevine, recommend it for specific techniques such as the Handout Force, Cross Count Force, and Yacan/Vener Turn Inspired Force. These moves require practice but benefit from the deck's smooth handling and psychological fairness.

What Magicians Say

  • BigBlindMedia highlights the lighthearted approach behind the name, stating that "sometimes, magic products can just be about beauty and enjoyment."
  • SeanDevine recommends the Worker's Edition for its marked cards and gaff cards, calling it a useful tool for deceptive forces.
  • Ondřej Pšenička emphasizes the deck's role in fostering a magic community, saying the shop exists "to elevate magic, not just as a business."

Butterfly Playing Cards are praised for their balance of style and functionality, making them a solid choice for performers who want a deck that looks good and handles well.

What people are saying about Butterfly Playing Cards

BigBlindMedia says...

The name was chosen purely for aesthetic appeal, not hidden meaning. The creator embraces the lightheartedness of the answer, acknowledging that some might find it disappointing.

Ondřej Pšenička says...

Butterflies are pretty. Sometimes, magic is that simple.

SeanDevine says...

Shan recommends the Butterfly Playing Cards 'Worker's Edition' deck, citing its features like markings and Gaff cards. [...] He stresses the importance of these forces feeling natural, both in handling and psychologically, to truly fool spectators.

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