allowing the cards to shoot out in a very wide angle
The size of the handle has been repeatedly modified by the designer to ensure that it handles perfectly while executing the technique
Childhood memories come to mind with the patterns appearing
Upon opening the envelope an old pirate coin is found to have the thought of date engraved on it
This routine represents a large body of Chiharu's research into coin magic
Bicycle Tlaloc Playing Cards, on sale Richard Griffin Productions allowing the cards to shootTlaloc, The Storm God. This is the 2nd deck depicting the gods of Mexico's ancient Aztec religion. Tlaloc is the God of Rain. Worshipped as the giver of life and sustenance, but also feared for his power over hail, thunder, lightening, and even the rain itself. Associated with caves, springs, and mountains, specifically the sacred mountain, Mount Tlaloc, where he is said to reside. Meixca artists use the color blue to represent Tlaloc, and he will