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The Story Behind...

Brauni’s tokens are made for players, collectors, and anyone who values detail and an enhanced playing experience. If you’ve ever looked at your battlefield and wished it felt a bit more special, more personal, or more alive - that’s exactly why this project exists.

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... the Designer

I’m a trained product designer with a deep passion for Magic: The Gathering. I was looking for a creative outlet that connects design with craftsmanship - something that not only challenges me creatively, but also brings real value to my playgroup.

My focus lies in translating ideas into clear, reduced visuals that work within the limits - and strengths - of the material. Each design is carefully developed to suit wood as a medium, where simplicity, contrast, and precision matter more than complexity.

The hands-on refinement is my favorite part of the process. Sanding, finishing, and perfecting each piece is where everything comes together — and where my focus on quality is at its highest.

... the Material

I’ve always been drawn to materials with character. Wood brings warmth, texture, weight, and individuality. Unlike mass-produced gaming accessories, it has a natural presence - and that alone changes the playing experience.

What started as an experiment quickly grew into a creative passion. I began designing, testing, engraving, sanding, oiling, and continuously refining. With each new piece, I got closer to the vision I had in mind: tokens that genuinely enhance the game.

The goal was never just to create another accessory. I wanted to make something that feels right in the hand, looks great on the table, and brings real craftsmanship into the game.

Wood defines what is possible.

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... the Process

Each token is created through a carefully developed three-stage process.


It begins with drawing - first by hand, then refined digitally on the iPad - where composition, detail, and engraving depth are precisely defined.

The design is then brought to life through laser engraving and iterative adjustments, allowing the artwork to be optimized based on how it interacts with real wood, from grain to burn intensity.

The final stage is where most of the time is spent: each piece is sanded, sealed, and meticulously finished by hand. This process not only refines the surface and durability, but also gives every token its individual character — making the majority of the work a hands-on craft rather than a purely technical production.