Sun Chakra Playing Cards - Inferno Red
Step into the eternal cycle of time with MADFUN's Sun & Moon Chakra decks. Inspired by the cosmic dance of day and night, these two stunning decks come in two bold, contrasting Inferno Red and Midnight Blue variants.
WORLD CLASS QUALITY
• Printed on the highest quality black-core cardstock
• Air-Glide Textured Finish on card surface for silky smooth shuffles.
DECK INCLUSIONS
• 12 custom Indian court cards reminiscent of traditional Maharajas and Maharanis
• 4 timeless Chakra Aces
• 2 beautiful Indian "Kathputli" Jokers
• 1 Double-Backer (Gaff card) for magic tricks
• Unique pips (heart, spade, clubs, diamonds)
DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT
• Poker-sized (International Standard) cards: 2.5"W x 3.5"H x 0.75"D
• Deck Weight: 110 gms
SHIPPING & RETURNS
• Orders get dispatched within 2 business days
• Standard shipping charges apply throughout India
• For more information, please read the Shipping & Returns policy
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
• Store decks flat, away from sunlight, heat, and humidity.
For guidance, refer FAQ.
ADDITIONAL INFO
• Country of Origin: India
• Designed and Printed in New Delhi, India. © MADFUN™. All rights reserved.
















Reviews
Really great to see this kind of creation and innovations are coming from an Indian company. Hope they will add more designs or customised design for each face cards in the upcoming many variants . The quality are actually really pretty good. After getting a take off , I think it will not take much time to reach the level of bicycles in tern of quality with much pretty customised design than those. And God bless such indian brands which are coming with this ideas like this. thank you.
The court cards do not feel flat or copy-pasted. Each one has a story, it feels.
Decent pricing for a collector-style deck. Definitely feels handmade in spirit even though it�s printed.
Love the jokers! It is bold and different. And the lotus on the Queen of Hearts is like a rajasthani painting!
Gifted it to my American colleague and he was blown away. Loved the cultural references.
Never seen a concept like this on a playing deck. Props to whoever came up with this idea.