Tattoos: signs painted on the skin. These timeless symbols reflect what we are or what we want to be. Tattoos, like the tarot are a hidden alphabet connected to parts of the body capable of becoming part of the bearers destiny by being part of the intimate personality of whoever has chosen them. Each sign, each part of the tattooed body has a story and a meaning.
This deck is dedicated to the last Egyptian queen Cleopatra famous for her exceptional learning as well as her harmonious voice. The tarot reproduces the Egyptian divinities and the astral spirits of the Zodiac of Denderah. The Egyptians attributed the power to alter human destiny to these figures uniting the magic of the stars with the symbolism of the Tarot.
From Shakespeare to Leonardo da Vinci, from Louis the Sun King to Queen Elizabeth, the Renaissance was a colorful time of artistic genius and absolute monarchs. This period Tarot deck captures the artistry and diversity of an age when velvet-draped courtiers walked the marble halls of palaces while peasant farmers toiled in the fields.
The spirit, the civilization, and the culture of an epoch of
Divination using tools such as oracle Cards, help to bring higher guidance and advice into our lives and brings to the surface information that is hidden or not immediately obvious to us. This deck contains 78 cards and instructions. Cards measure 44 x 80 mm. Multilingual
Past lives can unlock a new understanding of ourselves and others. Discover new facets of your personality-warrior, peacekeeper, hunter, caretaker-in this colorful, eye-opening deck.
This deck, completely illustrated with totemic animals, adds new elements of interpretation to those traditionally offered by the Tarot.
Divination using tools such as oracle Cards, help to bring higher guidance and advice into our lives and brings to the surface information that is hidden or not immediately obvious to us. This deck contains 22 cards and instructions. Cards measure 80 x 145 mm.
A mosaic of the world and life of Mona Lisa. exploring her many identities and images. She serves not only as a muse to Leonardo Da Vinci but to us as well.
This round Tarot transforms the way of reading the cards: by not being constrained by a geometry that imposes a right side up and a reverse, it gazes directly towards the centre. The circular symmetry reflects the circle of life, which connects everything that is born and dies, that grows and live