Gilded Patternwork (Chrysanthemums and Crickets)

£25.00
  • Gold cold foiled faces

  • "Rose Gold" gilded edges

  • Foiled and laser engraved sleeve

  • Limited edition print run (Only 550 ever made)

  • All unique, hand-drawn, full-bleed art on pip and court cards

  • Environmentally friendly and supports animal welfare

Patternwork is my attempt at William Morris meets Japanese woodblock print. Strongly inspired by both, it explores intricate patterning of Japanese flowers and insects to hum with nature. The gilded versions each have unique and brilliant unique edge gilding colour-ways.

First funded on Kickstarter, this project was a ‘Project We Love’ and part of the year leading to the ‘Diamond Awards Artist of the Year 2025’. Through the project, we adopted a Hairy-footed Flower Bee, helped seed 50m2 of wildflower meadows and more. The 100% paper cards are made from sustainable forest sources and special soy ink was used. Packaging makes use of recycled and recyclable materials as well as bubble wrapping made locally from sugar cane.

What’s more, a portion of all profit was donated to ARK, a charity that helps rescue, care for, foster and rehouse abandoned and displaced animals across Japan.

Original Kickstarter campaign

  • Gold cold foiled faces

  • "Rose Gold" gilded edges

  • Foiled and laser engraved sleeve

  • Limited edition print run (Only 550 ever made)

  • All unique, hand-drawn, full-bleed art on pip and court cards

  • Environmentally friendly and supports animal welfare

Patternwork is my attempt at William Morris meets Japanese woodblock print. Strongly inspired by both, it explores intricate patterning of Japanese flowers and insects to hum with nature. The gilded versions each have unique and brilliant unique edge gilding colour-ways.

First funded on Kickstarter, this project was a ‘Project We Love’ and part of the year leading to the ‘Diamond Awards Artist of the Year 2025’. Through the project, we adopted a Hairy-footed Flower Bee, helped seed 50m2 of wildflower meadows and more. The 100% paper cards are made from sustainable forest sources and special soy ink was used. Packaging makes use of recycled and recyclable materials as well as bubble wrapping made locally from sugar cane.

What’s more, a portion of all profit was donated to ARK, a charity that helps rescue, care for, foster and rehouse abandoned and displaced animals across Japan.

Original Kickstarter campaign