
Organic (Paper and Cellulose)
Hand-Drawn Gengar Pokémon Card Artist Item
Lignocellulosic Fiber (Cellulose, C6H10O5) with wax-based pigment (crayon/colored pencil)
Hardness: 0-1 (Mohs scale), very pliable; Color: Purple, Gray, Yellow, and White; Luster: Matte; Structure: Fibrous/Amorphous; Specific Gravity: ~0.7-1.15
- Hardness
- 0-1 (Mohs scale), very pliable
- Color
- Purple, Gray, Yellow, and White
- Luster
- Matte
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Physical properties
Hardness: 0-1 (Mohs scale), very pliable; Color: Purple, Gray, Yellow, and White; Luster: Matte; Structure: Fibrous/Amorphous; Specific Gravity: ~0.7-1.15
Formation & geological history
Formed via the mechanical and chemical pulping of softwood or hardwood trees, followed by artist application of pigments. Approximate geological age: Recent (Holocene).
Uses & applications
Creative expression, play, and sentimental collection value.
Geological facts
This specimen depicts 'Gengar', a Shadow Pokémon known as number 094 in the National Pokédex. It exhibits unique 'Shadow Ball' and 'Phantom Force' elemental moves transcribed by a human creator.
Field identification & locations
Identify by its lightweight nature, susceptibility to moisture, and hand-applied purple perimeter. Highly common in residential environments; collectors value uniqueness and rarity of specific art styles.
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