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![]() | The Necronomicon Tarot Deckby Donald Tyson and Anne StokesIn the tradition of H. P. Lovecraft, this deck is rich in gothic imagery and mystic symbolism. The exquisite artwork is reminiscent of a well designed video game. The 74 card deck and beautiful book are published by Llewellyn. MY FULL REVIEW... |
![]() | The Quest Tarotby Joseph Earnest MartinIn my mind, the Quest Tarot represents the epitome of the New Millennium, the 21st century as far as Tarot decks and books go. This popular award-winning deck is diverse - includes astrological, runic, Hebrew letter, gemstones, and Yes/No answers to your questions. The 80 card deck and 312 page book are published by Llewellyn. MY FULL REVIEW... |
![]() | The Buddha Tarotby Robert PlaceAn exquisite deck by renowned Tarot designer, Robert Place. The Buddha Tarot is a full color 79 card Tarot deck. The Buddha Tarot Companion: A Mandala of Cards is the book that accompanies the deck and it is sold seperatly. The deck and accompanying book are published by Llewellyn. MY FULL REVIEW... |
![]() | The Golden Tarotby Kat BlackAn incredibly beautiful boxed deck, created deftly using collages of original late Middle Ages and Renaissance artwork. Kat applied obvious artistic mastery in her blending and merging of the collage pieces, creating an effect that looks like an original whole painting. Reading with the deck is straightforward, as the author took great care to reproduce the standard meanings of the cards, a total of 78 in all. MY FULL REVIEW... |
| The Celtic Tarotby D. J. Conway & Lisa HuntCreated by D. J. Conway and illustrated by Lisa Hunt, published by the well-established company, Llewellyn Publishing, this deck offers delicate, storybook graphic images using soft colors, delicate lines and an old book illustrative approach to each card's visuals. Lisa's artwork draws into the days of old, when dragons were a common part of the world's trajectory and belief system. MY FULL REVIEW... |
![]() | Waking the Wild Spirit Tarot: Discover the Magic in Natureby Poppy PalinThis is truly a unique tarot deck full of fantasy and whimsical images. Based on natural forms, otherwordly archetypes, and fairy-tale characters, this deck acts as soul-poetry, a catalyst to bring about a resurgence of the Wild Self. Created by Poppy Palin and published by the well-established metaphysical company, Llewellyn, this deck can bring a new dimension to your tarot reading sessions. MY FULL REVIEW... |
![]() | The Fairy Tarot Deckby Antonio Lupatelli & Richard DoyleThis whimsical deck featuring artwork that speaks to the magical child in all of us is one of the most popular decks on the market.The superb artwork by Italian artist, Antonio Lupatelli along with Richard Doyle visually conveys the animated magic of the Fey or Wee Folk. Each card shows a mix of both delicacy and vibrance. Figures are carefully inked and animated with the lines, curves, and colors of nature herself. MY FULL REVIEW... |
![]() | Victoria Regina Tarot: Includes Cards and Velvet Bagby Georg Patterson & Sarah OvenallThis Victorian style deck is both unique and enjoyable to hold and work with. The deck consists of 72 black and white stately cards which reflect collages of well-known personages and Victorian artwork. Complete with a companion soft cover book and black velvet pouch, the deck presents tarot interpretations that reflect the Victorian frame of mind and worldview. MY FULL REVIEW... |
![]() | Tarot Kit for Teensby Maria ShawMaria Shaw begins the book for this set as she recounts how her mother first taught her how to read the tarot, and how she subsequently developed to become a professional reader. Includes tips on how to increase one's own psychic abilities and improve the accuracy of the readings. She shares, "Our job is to show people the good and not so good, but also to give them hope." MY FULL REVIEW... |
![]() | Da Vinci Tarot Deckby Iassen Ghiuselev, Atanas Atanassov, Mark McElroyIassen Ghiuselev, Atanas Atanassov, Mark McElroy collaborated to present the Great artistic Renaissance Master and overall genius' prolific and classic masterpieces to illustrate the 78 tarot cards. Ghiuselev was responsible for selecting and editing the Major Arcana cards, while Atanassov worked on the Minor Arcana versions. |
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