The art of Edmund Dulac, a naturalised British French Master illustrator is channelled into an enchanting and mysterious tarot deck. Dulac became famous during the golden age of illustration (between the 19th and 20th centuries) for his magic-filled artwork, capable of moving the heart and charming the eyes.
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Created by the Chilean artist, Pablo Montt, this deck has reduced the symbology of the Tarot to its essentials. The deck provides an amazingly clear experience when reading it: the minimalistic approach allows more and more of the reader's intuition and experience to fill the cards, creating a uniquely rich reading.
78 full colour cards & instructions
In perfect harmony with traditional tarot symbols, these fantasy cards open a unique window to the energy of the erotic, to the beauty of alluring bodies, and to the inspired fusion of embracing lovers. Erotic Fantasy Tarot presents breathtaking illustrations of a world without inhibitions, where magic and dreams have the power to transform your spirit.
This innovative tarot features artwork from dozens of different artists, creating a vibrant deck that is built up from 82 unique contributions. Like a choir singing in harmony, this deck proves that the whole is much greater than the sum of its parts.
These evocative cards reach into the deep sea of your innermost self, helping you interpret what you find there so you can gain wisdom, self-awareness, and the life that you desire. Whether you want to reconnect to a sense of hope or you want to conquer your fears, these cards provide insights into your past, present, and future to help you achieve your most important goals.
Fresh, witchy, light-hearted and mystical, the Teen Witch Tarot is a perfect deck for simple and easy readings. Magic, divination and spirituality are seen as in everyday life, in a delightful first person symbolic perspective, alongside broomsticks, torches, cauldrons and boulders. It is a little deck for great dreams.
78 full colour tarot cards and instructions.
“If the dream is a translation of waking life, waking life is also a trans-lation of the dream.” These words were spoken by René Magritte. Surrealism is about reality, the way man perceives reality and translates it into his own inner world made of imaginations, feelings, experiences and insights.
Valentina and her friends - heroes of the sexual revolution of the senses of the seventies - take arms in the world of Tarot to challenge our prejudices and schemes, for an erotic - and yet symbolically deep - Tarot of Love.
With majors created by the world-famous painter Ferenc Pinter and minors brilliantly compiled from Pinter's vast body of work, this new deck is the definitive Pinter tarot. Borderless cards are a perfect showcase for Pinter's imaginative, expressive style.
Vampires. One year after the zombie inspired Tarot Z, Alejandro Colucci brings his art to display the nature of vampires. It's not a romantic world, nor it is a fictional experience. The vampires bring us to a world of primal essence, where the boundary between human and monster is greyed out. Within every human there are monsters, but inside every monster there is humanity.
This Oracle is the sister companion to the Tarot de la Nuit. It contains the same wonderful journey into the mystery and allure of the night. The night whispers fairy tales, and spins stories that we can listen to, not with the ears, but rather with the heart. The Oracle is by the pen of Carole Anne Eschenazi and the art of Alexandra Bach.
Jodorowsky, eclectic movie director, writer and Tarot expert, is mostly known for the bestselling book The Way of Tarot. Few know that he also wrote this book, with Kazan - the cat who believed himself a man - his faithful companion as a guide. It is a book with a strange visionary feeling, simple with words and extremely deep in insights: a book that follows the 22 cards - Majors only.
To be part of the Knights Templar was to be on a mystical quest, leading from the material to the spiritual plane. Each Knight Templar was both a warrior and a monk. The first fighting to protect the faithful, the second studying and praying to reach deeper into the mysteries of the Divine. Their secrets do not belong to the sands of time, but rather to the Tarot.
In the world of Tarot a deck was missing: one dedicated to the Afro-American identity, rich in tradition, art, rites and history. This deck was born from the mythology of this ancient people and connects it to the modern Afro-American culture. The intention is to provide a divinatory tool persons of African origin can identify with and see themselves reflected in.
The Sensual Wicca Tarot explores sex and sexuality through the Wiccan belief system. The card illustrations generally have a Rider-Waite foundation, reinterpreted to be multicultural and Wicca.