Satin cards, 54 sheets
Atlasial cards, 54 sheets-they have their name not because of the material of manufacture, as it might seem at first glance. Initially, the concept of “satin” belonged to the average variety of cards produced in the Russian Empire. The seal took place on a grated talcum paper, it was convenient to shuffle them and they were not afraid of moisture. Over time, the name "satin" was fixed precisely for the pattern of cards made by the academician Charleman, and not for printing techniques. From the second half of the 19th century, the satin deck has become widespread and has become a traditional Russian card deck.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Material | Cardboard |
| The number of cards | 54 |
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