The lush artwork of the Triple Goddess Tarot perfectly captures the deep magic of the feminine divine. Following the energies of the phases of the moon, this deck provides insights into the cyclical nature of the challenges and uncertainties that dawn in our lives.
THE BOOK OF SHADOWS TAROT is composed of two Tarot decks. Following the wiccan rede of As Above, So Below , one deck focuses on the Wiccan tenets, beliefs and the Divine world. The other deck - So Below - is an expression on how those beliefs and energies manifest on the material plane and in our everyday lives.
Passion and seduction are the key to this Tarot. Casanova a great lover and irresistible seducer uses body language sensuality and desire to describe the link between human beings while a mask covers his face in a game of fiction and flirting.
Inspired by the renaissance of the small screen brought about by streaming technology, this clever and creative deck will have you binge watching your favorite tarot spreads. With subtle references to the most iconic shows from television history, TV Series Tarot reimagines classical tarot archetypes using the familiar tropes of modern storytelling.
Following the great success of the New Vision Tarot and of the After Tarot, here
comes the third volume of the Trilogy: the Before Tarot.
The traditional images of Tarot are now portrayed a few moments “before” they
happened. Each of the Arcana opens a wholly new window into our understanding
of the cards, adding a time dimension to what we see and know.
John Bauer (1882-1918) was one of the most appreciated Swedish artists of the early twentieth century. His artwork, contemporary to Pamela Smith's, brought to life a world of sweet and dark myth and folklore, where faerie tales blend with pre-Rafaelite suggestions.
Following the great success of the New Vision Tarot and the After Tarot, this is the third volume of the Trilogy: the Before Tarot. The traditional images of Tarot are now portrayed a few moments before they happened. Each of the Arcana opens a wholly new window into our understanding of the cards, adding a time dimension to what we see and know.
Created by Giuliano Costa, who gave us the Mystical Tarot, the PRE-RAPHAELITE TAROT brings an intriguing beauty to Tarot. Giuliano Costa combines the sumptuousness of Pre-Raphaelite art with compelling surrealism and surprising symbolism while remaining true to the traditional meanings of the Tarot. These images will inspire your mind, enchant your eyes and transform your soul.
Arthur Rackham was one of the most famous British illustrators of the Victorian era and is still loved by many today. Now, we have a deck created from his images and celebrating the fairies and fairytales of British folklore. Follow the wee folk into the forest and shadows in search of light and insight.
78 full colour cards and instruction booklet
Harkening back to an era when divination was conducted with playing cards, the Folk Cards of Destiny is sure to occupy a unique and privileged position in any collection. Reflecting the whimsical, everyday scenes and motifs found on some of these early divination cards, this deck provides a fascinating reading experience.
A playing card and fortune telling deck of old, illustrated with scenes of Medieval life. Each suit carries a different theme - romance, hunting, trade, war - to give a wider range of meanings and interpretations for fortune telling. It’s the second deck in the Old Cartomancy line, originally from Southern Germany, XVIII century.
A very unique, extraordinary and uncanny deck, the Oracular Cards of Change are a playing cards “transformation” deck, where the symbols of the suit were perfectly integrated and woven together with the artwork of the card.
Gustave Doré illustrates in black and white what is a spiritual landscape. Tarot became a tapestry that connects the Heaven to the Earth, as every illustration becomes a symbol able to resonate with our own questions and life. The deck features 78 original engravings from Gustave Doré, filled with dramatic and mystical energy, and now perfectly matching the Tarot Archetypes.
The Tarot of Marseille is timeless. No matter how Tarot changes and evolves, this deck remains the original core of Tarot history. This wonderful new edition, curated by Anna Maria Morsucci and designed by Mattia Ottolini, combines an original Conver deck with details taken by tens of other early Marseille decks. The deck is possibly the closest edition to a true and archetypical Marseille Tarot
This tarot deck is set against a dystopian science fiction background, where humanity is trying to escape the horrors of their mechanical self-built cage, by returning to listen to their primal instincts. Nudity and sex are symbols themselves of humanity’s struggle to cope and connect with its own deeper emotions. From the artwork of world-famous illustrator Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri.
Inspired to the life and teachings of Siddhartha Gautama - Buddha, not as an historical figure, but as one of the many potential Buddha - and other Bodhisattva (people who have reached enlightenment), the tarot deck is a journey toward your higher self. The constant human anxiety of living and self-searching can only be conquered through enlightening.