In Spiral Tarot, Kay Steventon conveys the spiral mysteries of the subconscious with the mythical imagery of her richly illustrated deck. Spiral Tarot incorporates figures from diverse mythologies including Ancient Celtic, Roman, and Greek. In addition, the Major Arcana presents kabbalistic and astrological elements.
Follow the black cat through the Halloween Tarot! The artwork conjures up all that's fun about Halloween. The Minor Arcana suits are Pumpkins, Imps, Ghosts, and Bats.
Channel the Power of Heaven & Earth This unique oracle deck is encoded with crystal frequencies, and the high vibrational energy of angels, ascended masters and goddesses, to empower you to channel the divine healing power of Heaven and Earth.
This beautifully concise, 78-card tarot deck is ideal for both beginners and seasoned readers. It includes a prompt sheet of card meanings and reimagined, genderless card titles such as: The Apprentice (Page), The Champion (Knight), The Keeper (Queen), The Crown (King), The Revealer (High Priestess), The Proclaimer (Hierophant), The Nurturer (Empress), The Defender (Emperor).
This charming 79-card deck pays homage to classic European tarot traditions with appealing vintage-style illustrations that highlight clear tarot symbolism. Designed to be a working deck, Old Style Tarot appeals to both beginners and those who read intuitively. An extra blank card can be used for further explorations of queries.
Read the poignant story of Jane’s strange carnival odyssey in the 80-page hard cover book. Meet the menagerie of creatures and characters in the 32-card green foil-accented oracle deck with gilded edges. Discover their messages in the 76-page full-color guidebook. This deluxe set includes your own copper-foil carnival ticket.
Way Seekers Tarot artfully pays homage to classic tarot traditions, including the simplicity of Marseilles and the rich symbolism of Smith-Waite. Powerful figures in the Majors and the Court cards take their inspiration from Greco-Roman mythology and offer bold new perspectives for the Way Seeker.
Sortilegium Tarot, whose title refers to card reading for spellcasting and divination, presents magical people in mystical places. With titles in English and Spanish, Colombian artist Natalia Vélez brings each character to life with unique personality attributes and vibrant colors that emanate strength and vitality.
Inspired by the multiple health benefits associated with black cumin seed, Black Seed Tarot reminds us to nurture the seeds of positivity, particularly love and compassion. Charming animal guides in playful scenes invite us to create heart connections with the lessons of tarot and nature.
Scottish artist Anita Inverarity created Universal Folk Tarot based on the Waite-Smith framework interwoven with narratives from world folklore and mythology. The deck and its universal stories are rooted in healing energy and deep compassionate understanding, yet also offers the opportunity to work with the shadow self.
Tanya Bond created the this deck as a tool for her own personal healing work, exploring lessons that others can easily integrate into their spiritual journeys. For the visual inspiration she turned to the world of fauna familiars, presenting both natural and supernatural creatures. Some are magical and mythical, a few turn up as shapeshifters, all appear in harmony with their human companions.
The Norse Oracle Deck is both a guide and a tool. It is also an extension of you because in their highest form, the cards are conduits for forgotten wisdom to be remembered. Through this deck, the ancients speak again.
Spiritual storyteller and visionary artist Andrea Furtick created The Afro Goddess Tarot Arcanas to offer an enlightened viewpoint for diverse readers. She designed the 80 cards with vibrant colors, a blend of ancient and modern symbolism, and a wide array of melanated skin tones. The cards are printed on holographic paper with gold gilded edges.
Before our imaginations were scrubbed clean, we spent time with invisible friends. We encountered the creatures of the earth for what they truly are: Emissaries of the Marvelous. Those characters who jumped out of our storybooks, ignited our imaginations and inhabited our blanket forts were essential to our growth. They lent us strength, character, wonder and companionship. They still can.