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Crown Zenith Galarian Gallery

With every card priced and a clear spread between median and average market levels, the set mixes broadly accessible picks with a few higher-end focal cards. Giratina VSTAR is the primary value anchor, while the larger Trainer Gallery Rare Holo segment provides depth for set-building.

Released
Jan 2023
Cards
70 printed
Illustrators
58
Top card
Giratina VSTAR $190
Series
Sword & Shield
Era
Scarlet & Violet era

60 unique Pokémon 60 Pokémon · 10 Trainer Average market $19.67

§ 01 — The full checklist

Browse the 70 cards.

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Rarity
Hisuian Voltorb
Kricketune
Magmortar
Oricorio
Lapras
Manaphy
Keldeo
Electivire
Toxtricity
Mew
Lunatone
Deoxys
Diancie
Comfey
Solrock
§ 02 — About Crown Zenith Galarian Gallery

A look inside the set.

Crown Zenith Galarian Gallery presents a compact 70-card collection within the Sword & Shield era, structured as 60 Pokémon cards and 10 Trainer cards. The set’s backbone is Trainer Gallery Rare Holo, supported by a smaller run of Rare Holo V, VSTAR, and VMAX, plus Ultra and Secret rarities. With 58 illustrators credited across the checklist, the experience reads less like a single house style and more like a curated wall of distinct approaches.

Across the set, the dominant visual signals are whimsical and colorful, with playful and energetic moods frequently balanced by pockets of serene calm. Compositions tend toward balanced framing with dynamic motion, often using vibrant, contrasting palettes to keep subjects crisp against layered backgrounds. Visual highlights include Giratina VSTAR and Gardenia’s Vigor, while Mew offers a lighter counterpoint. Among the most represented contributors, Kouki Saitou and AKIRA EGAWA appear repeatedly, giving the gallery a steady rhythm amid its variety.

I · Visual identity

The set’s visual language is bright and lively: vibrant color palettes dominate, often pushed by contrasting accents and harmonious secondary tones. Most images favor balanced layouts that still feel dynamic, with focused subjects set into layered scenes; the mood stays largely playful and cheerful, with intermittent serene and mysterious notes to vary the pacing.

II · Illustrators

Kouki Saitou leads the contributor list by volume, with AKIRA EGAWA also appearing multiple times, helping establish continuity across the 70 cards. Naoki Saito adds further presence, while the broader roster of one-off contributors reinforces the set’s gallery format and stylistic range.

§ 04 — Entry points

Two ways in.

By the hands behind it, or by the Pokémon featured. Both threads continue across the wider Artchu catalogue.

Notable illustrators from Crown Zenith Galarian Gallery

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Notable Pokémon featured

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