The original Crisloid Flowers look sunny, with what looks like a Swedish design influence in their simplicity and bold colors.There are two groups of Flowers on the new set : actual flowers (the eight ones on the left), and those that can be used in the Singapore Capture style of play (on the right.) The rooster gets the centipede, the rich man the pot of gold, the fisherman the fish, and the cat the rat. The One Bam peacock is a bit more detailed, with the coins on his wings really resembling the Red Coin/Crisloid One Dots. The 7 Bam on the new set looks inspired by the designs of the 7 Dots we often see. The new One dot has the R representing Red Coin and the C representing Crisloid. The lighter tiles will always be the original Crisloid set. The plastic used for each kind of set is very different which probably leads to some design choices as well. I thought I would show you some of the original tiles, and the ones that Dee tweaked to fit in with her vision for the new set. One of the most talented designers and craftswomen in the Mahjong business today, Dee Gallo of Red Coin, worked with Crisloid to create a new set for them, putting her touches on some of Crisloid's beloved images, and adding new wonderful designs for the Dragon Set, released in 2015. Just looking at the color of the tiles, and the cheery images can cheer up a dreary day. ![]() Many of you are familiar with the delightful Crisloid set, with its peacock wearing a crown.
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