Painted in tempera on papyrus these cards were partially inspired by the tarot created by the famous occultist Jean-Baptiste Pitois in 1870. According to Pitois the tarot came from the legendary Book of Thoth a knowledgeable book which explains all of the mysteries of Egyptian magic.
The new editions of the Grand Trumps have better cards, new graphics, revised instructions and hardbox.
The VICE-VERSA TAROT is a double sided deck. Every card has artwork on both sides, one showing the card on its front and one showing the card from the back.
Expressing the wisdom and magic of the ages through Luna’s ethereal light, the Silver Witchcraft Tarot Kit combines the rich tradition of the Rider Waite tarot with modern Pagan symbolism, creating a unique and beautiful reading experience.
The VICE-VERSA TAROT is a double sided deck. Every card has artwork on both sides, one showing the card on its front and one showing the card from the back. Like two faces of a concept or two sides of a coin, the VICE-VERSA TAROT expresses the meaning and symbols of each Arcana not as a snapshot paralysed in time, but as a three-dimensional whole. 78 cards and instructions.
An incredibly rare Tarocchino deck, the “Al Soldato” features the illustrations of the four Moors in place of the High Priestess, Empress, Emperor and Hierophant. As other Tarocchino from Bologna, the deck has 62 cards.
Exploring the history of Tarot, we can find some less known rare and exceptional masterpiece, such as the “Tarocchi Piacentini”. During the Spanish domination of Milan, the Italian Tarot tradition moved outside Lombardy, and placed seeds that grew up later in very beautiful Tarot like this one.
A journey to meet the Witches of the past, hear their voices, feel their faces, and understanding their histories. Following the incredibly successful Kickstarter by Natasa Ilincic, Lo Scarabeo brings out this oracle deck in a very new exciting edition. 60 cards, divided in 30 “voices” and 30 “whispers”.
A crepuscular world, one that awakens when the curtain of night blankets over humanity. It is a world of magic, of inspiration, of sheer wondrous marvel, as the mundane takes life and becomes something more. Night is the time of the fairies. By world renowned illustrator Paolo Barbieri.
Tap into the deeply rooted wisdom of the natural world with this dark and mysterious union of horticulture and occultism. Featuring plants commonly found in a witch's garden, apothecary, or spell book, Maxine Miller's detailed illustrations personify the true spirit of each plant while capturing the elegance and multifaceted nature of the botanical world.
From the original artwork of Alfons Maria Mucha, a new oracle deck. One of the greatest and most famous artists of the Art Nouveau movement, Mucha changed the way people looked and understood Art. Not just beauty, but inspiration.
A channeled Tarot, grown and nurtured by three very different inspirations: Tarika Di Maggio, a psychic, Lucia Mattioli and Francesca Fravolini, two artists. This deck is a bridge between the cards we are used to work with and the eternal, higher archetypes that originated them. The cards are a source for inspiration, and they dialogue to our spirit, without the need of our conscious mind.
Following the success of Fabio Listrani’s Goetia, here comes Notoria. Where Goetia was about the dark and demons, Notoria is about the light and Angels. Together, light and darkness are the two faces of the human soul.
The art of Corrado Roi wants to welcome everyone to the Dark Side of Tarot. Faithful to the Tarot by A. E. Waite and P. C. Smith, this deck opens to the Shadow Work and to the - sometimes spooky, always revealing - readings that reach deep into the subconscious. As in the Moon card, new emotions and feelings rise from the subconscious, bringing an - otherwise unreachable - state of clarity.
Each evocative card features gold foil and showcases Elisa Seitzinger's amazing art style. These illustrations are rich in symbolism and eye-catching beauty, and the wise female figures imbue every reading with powerful divinatory insights. With this deck, you'll look deep into your soul and discover the answers you seek.
These fantastic images, inspired by paintings of the Flemish painter Hieronymus Bosch, describe a world which is not unreal even though it might seem so. They express the psyche's daily activity through the use of human, animal, and plant allegories.
The art of Corrado Roi wants to welcome everyone to the Dark Side of Tarot. Faithful to the Tarot by A. E. Waite and P. C. Smith, this deck opens to the Shadow Work and to the - sometimes spooky, always revealing - readings that reach deep into the subconscious. As in the Moon card, new emotions and feelings rise from the subconscious, bringing an - otherwise unreachable - state of clarity.
The Marseille Tarot, in vintage edition. This is the feeling of tradition. The feeling of time-worn cards, handled by generations of rough hands, shuffling, playing, reading with the Arcana.
With this deck, history knocks at our door, and allow us to become part of it. It feels like the Marseille Tarot has completed its journey and returned to its older and truer form.
This deck is dedicated to the last Egyptian queen, Cleopatra, famous for her exceptional learning as well as her harmonious voice. This 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.