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black lotus mtg cards Magic: The Gathering Necklace Black Lotus Miniature CardProduct Details Official licensed Magic: The Gathering product Limited edition of 1,000 engraved with unique series number and matching authenticity card Scale Factor: about 2. 7: 1 Nickel free sterling silver 20 to 24 inch adjustable curb chain 20 grams 23. 6mm x 33mm (not including bail) Product Features A limited edition of 1,000 units, each Black Lotus Mini Card Necklace is individually engraved with a unique series number. Each piece in the

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  • Official licensed Magic: The Gathering product
  • Limited edition of 1,000 engraved with unique series number and matching authenticity card
  • Scale Factor: about 2.7:1
  • Nickel-free sterling silver
  • 20 to 24 inch adjustable curb chain
  • 20 grams
  • 23.6mm x 33mm (not including bail)

Product Features

A limited edition of 1,000 units, each Black Lotus Mini Card Necklace is individually engraved with a unique series number.

Each piece in the Magic: The Gathering X RockLove Collection is paired with a unique Authenticity Card, matching the number engraved on the jewelry.

An exquisite treasure, the Black Lotus has long been considered the most valuable Magic: The Gathering card. Part of the Power Nine, the Lotus is highly regarded for its ability to accelerate mana and cast powerful spells in the defeat of one’s adversary. An homage to the fantastical illustrations created by the late artist, Christopher Rush, RockLove is honored to bring the Black Lotus to life in this official licensed Magic: The Gathering X RockLove Black Lotus Mini Card Necklace.

Handcrafted in polished solid sterling silver and antiqued to accentuate detail, the Black Lotus Mini Card Necklace is meticulously faithful to the original card art. On one side of the pendant, the iconic Black Lotus card art is showcased in carved relief, surrounded by texture to emulate the sunlit background in the original illustration. The card name, mana cost, type line, and card artist are all accurately engraved in the authentic Magic: The Gathering fonts. On a slightly raised surface, the text box is painstakingly transcribed in minute type, line for line.

On the reverse of the pendant, the signature card back features the trademarked Magic logo in a combination of raised and recessed typography, enhanced with blackener. Other iconic details including border, texture, oval, and pips are carved in varying levels of relief. Limited Edition of 1,000 units, with a scale factor of 2.7:1, the unique series number is engraved on the bottom surface.

Balanced by an equally hefty weave, the substantial pendant hangs from an adjustable 24 inch sterling silver curb chain. 

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Magic: The Gathering X RockLove Collector’s Dice Box

This Magic: The Gathering X RockLove jewelry design is a limited edition of 1,000 units. Every piece arrives in a signature Magic: The Gathering X RockLove Collector's Dice Box, with black exterior and “Mythic Orange” interior. The box flap opens to reveal a slide-out compartment, printed with the side image of stacked Magic cards. The jewelry nestles within branded soft black flocking and includes an additional black fabric drawstring travel satchel with silkscreened logos. A compelling addition to any display case.

Magic: The Gathering X RockLove Authenticity Card

This Magic: The Gathering X RockLove piece comes with its own collectible non-playable numbered authenticity art card. In collaboration with Wizards, each document certifies that the enclosed jewelry is officially licensed product of Magic: The Gathering. The front of each authenticity card certificate includes the original artwork from which the jewelry design is inspired. The back side details the Magic: The Gathering X RockLove collaboration and matching unique series number.

Limited Edition numbered product, unable to accommodate requests for specific numbers and not eligible for return, refund, or exchange.

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This Bible is my new favorite. The leather is so soft. Best purchase , best Bible
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We bought this for our son in college. He loves the size. He brings it to church and studies from it at school. Great Bible. He enjoys taking notes in it.
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