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Club of Queens queer playing cards

Club of Queens queer playing cards

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Un jeu de 54 cartes avec des personnages queer adorables, illustré par le légendaire artiste berlinois Rory MidhaniParfait pour les soirées queer de poker, de parties de Rami, des soirées « Kiki » 8 américain, Blackjack Ball et de Texas Hold Me's ;)

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Nos jeux de cartes sont imprimés avec la certification Cradle to Cradle Silver à Melk, en Autriche.

Cela signifie que : seule de l'énergie renouvelable a été utilisée pour la production, et que les matériaux (papier certifié FSC et encres non toxiques) sont sûrs et entièrement recyclables.

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Where we ship

All of our products ship to the following countries: 

🇩🇪 Germany 🇦🇹 Austria 🇧🇪 Belgium 🇨🇿 Czechia 🇪🇪 Estonia 🇫🇮 Finland 🇫🇷 France 🇮🇪 Ireland 🇱🇻 Latvia 🇱🇺 Luxembourg 🇳🇱 the Netherlands 🇳🇴 Norway 🇸🇰 Slovakia 🇸🇮 Slovenia🇨🇭 Switzerland

Many of our products also ship to the 🇺🇸 United States.

Shipping costs

Orders in 🇩🇪 Germany over €50 ship free.

Shipping costs & options are displayed on the order confirmation page at checkout.

🇺🇸 Customers from the US can choose to have their shipment tracked for an additional fee; otherwise, shipments will be sent without tracking to reduce costs for you. Customers from the US are responsible for all customs duties and taxes incurred when importing goods into the US.

Fulfilment times

Puzzles are fulfilled within 5 business days; all other products are usually fulfilled within one business day. 

Delivery times

Shipments are usually delivered within 🇩🇪 Germany within 1 week after shipment, and within 🇪🇺 the EEA 2 weeks after shipment.

Tracked shipments to 🇺🇸 the US can take up to 15 days for delivery after shipment. Untracked shipments to 🇺🇸 the US can take up to 45 days for delivery after shipment. It's a long boat ride, thanks for your patience! 🚣

Dimensions

Les cartes : 59 x 91 mm

À savoir

Ce produit est destiné à un public à partir 16 ans et contient de la nudité.

A selfie by the artist Rory Midhani. He's wearing a white collared shirt, thin black glasses, and has a moustache.

À propos de l’artiste

Le peintre et illustrateur Rory Midhani crée des œuvres d'art sur les personnes queer et trans qui vivent et aiment leur vie. Il crée des œuvres avec des médiums mixtes, des peintures et des dessins qui célèbrent de manière positive la vie de la communauté queer.

Ses œuvres ont été présentées dans des publications et des expositions à travers l'Europe et l'Amérique du Nord, et il a travaillé en tant qu'illustrateur pour une clientèle internationale. Parmi ses anciens clients figurent Buzzfeed, Medium, Folx Health, Transgender Europe, Flow Magazine, Curve, Siegessäule, Planned Parenthood et Autostraddle.

Photo credit Rory midhani

Club of Queens FAQs

How many cards?

54-card playing cards with cute queer characters:

  • Four suits of 13 cards
  • Two Jokers
  • (plus a 55th card with a QR code to game instructions)

What's special about this deck?

Each suit is dressed according to a queer subcultures: Diamonds in drag, Spades in Leather, Clubs in Clubwear, and Hearts in.. nothing at all, they’re naked! A new character joins the party on each card, for a total of 54 lovable lil' queer characters across the deck.

What games can we play with it?

Perfect for queer Poker nights, Rummy raves, Crazy Eight kikis, Blackjack balls and Texas Hold Me’s 😉 Here are more of our favorite games you can play with the deck.

What order are the cards in?

In our deck, Queens trump Kings. But you can play however you like :)

How are playing cards made?

We are so glad you asked. After Rory designed all 54 cards, we printed the cards in Melk, Austria. Come behind the scenes with us here to see how our high quality playing cards are made.

Who invented playing cards? And when?

We read a book on this, so you don't have to. The TLDR: most likely, people in what is now India in 700/800 AD created playing cards as a more transportable version of chess.