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Now available as a mini deck! This deck is a stunning display of gold foil and exquisite Renaissance art that was commissioned in 1450 by the Duke of Milan and attributed to Bonifacio Bembo. This mini edition of the Visconti Tarot is printed on premium black-core cardstock.
The universal symbols of relationships -- a man and a woman united
as a couple and the eternal yin and yang - are substituted here by
archetypes that define male homosexual union. A brilliant blend of
modern figures and classic imagery, the "Gay Tarot "provides an
excellent means of understanding and introspection for those who
are not afraid of diversity.
This deck, created by celebrated Italian illustrator Gaudenzi and
scholar of erotic culture Spadanuda, bravely plumbs the earthy
world of Boccaccio's Decameron. Like other erotic decks, Gaudenzi
and Spadanuda amplify the sexual imagination. Unlike other erotic
decks, in the Decameron Tarot all sorts of people enjoy the carnal
adventure. Ideals of age and beauty vary, and this deck celebrates
that variety with great wit and a playful style.
The "Universal Marseille Tarot" takes us directly to the origin of
tarot. The highly sought-after deck by Claude Burdel (1727-1799),
originally rich with divinatory suggestion, has been beautifully
restored-giving new energy to the ancient images and amplifying
their symbolic meaning.
Discover the hidden secrets of the popular Rider-Waite deck. The
Cestaros allow us to peek behind these well-known images and see
what was, until now, just out of sight. What would the woman in the
Two of Swords see if she took off her blindfold? Ever imagine
someone or something behind the mysterious High Priestess? This
deck shows you. Change your perspective, add depth to your
readings, and satisfy your curiosity.
These cards are alive with movement-the delicate curves, the
sweeping lines, the bright yet gentle color-all serve to draw the
mind around and into the pictures. Taken together in a reading,
these cards almost effortlessly weave a story. Taken individually,
there is plenty for the eye to feast on. This deck, a work of art
in itself, will also serve as a powerful divinatory tool.
The symbolic language of Native Americans is extremely profound yet
immediate. It is close to the rhythms of the sky, whose messages
are heard and interpreted by the Shaman, the intermediary between
the sky and the earth. The centuries-old wisdom of Native Americans
blends seamlessly with the spirit of Tarot in this exquisitely
crafted deck.
Whispers of twilight twist in the corners of your soul. Surreal images surprise your mind. Colors and curves delight your eyes. Bittersweet beauty stirs your heart. You change, grow wiser, and find that the world is complicated, but no less beautiful. Publisher Review: Honesty is imperative. You must know from the start: I love this deck. My heart was lost to it almost a year ago when I was in Italy working in the Lo Scarabeo offices. Riccardo Minetti, the editor there, pulled out Cristina's original artwork and that was, as they say, that. Later, the little flame in my heart was fanned--again by Riccardo--into a bonfire when I was asked to write the dreaded Little White Booklet. If you think using those books is frustrating, try writing them! Luckily, Riccardo turned what could have been a wretched experience into a magical one. He knows that my "mental deck" is the Rider-Waite-Smith deck. He knows that it is my wont to force all decks into that mold. So he instructed me to just sit with this art, one picture at a time and forget what card it is supposed to be and what the Rider-Waite-Smith version looks like. Just sit with the art and write down what it says. And so I did. And in doing so, [read more]
In twentieth century Vienna, the art of Gustav Klimt held a primary position. Inspired by this modern master, Golden Tarot of Klimt is teeming with impressions, stamped in gold, that recount love, death, sensuality, and regeneration. Publisher Review: The art of Gustav Klimt (1862-1918), filled with symbolism, passion and eroticism, have become so popular that they appear everywhere, from posters on college student's walls to coffee mugs, from stained glass imitations to ceramic tile. His piece, "The Kiss," is virtually iconic and his painting of Adele Bloch-Bauer sold for $135 million in 2006, the highest price ever for a painting. Klimt combined graphic techniques with pictorial ones, flaunting conventions of the time, perhaps in anticipation of Weimar Germany that began a year after his death. Besides his mastery of inventive art [read more]
The runes are an ancient and powerful set of symbols originating in northern Europe. Discover how this magical alphabet can help you channel the sacred wisdom of the Norse gods. As a divination system, meditation tool, or a talisman, the Rune Oracle Cards can be used to illuminate your life and manifest transformation.
Hailed as divine messengers, angels offer help with healing, protection, abundance, and personal guidance. This angel-inspired deck will transport you to a higher dimension where celestial creatures rule with love, strength, and wisdom. Publisher Review: The Tarot of the Angels really surprised me. I love when a deck surprises me. I'm not sure what, exactly, I was expecting, but the title and the rather laid-back art did not prepare me for this thought-provoking guide and useful divination deck. Using the structure and inspiration of the traditional Rider-Waite-Smith deck, the Tarot of the Angels does something most clones don't accomplish--it adds something to the images that enhance the original meanings. This deck takes the RWS as a starting place and then takes us on a slightly different journey. We see angels, both good and evil, playing different roles. We see how we interact (sometimes unknowingly) with angels or how we channel them as...read more.
The spirit of Madame Lenormand-the most famous cartomant--is captured in this oracle deck, inspired by traditional Italy. Publisher Review: Tarot cards are packed with layers of imagery. You can approach a Tarot card from so many angles: traditional meaning, astrological, elemental, or numeric correspondences, symbolic interpretation, intuitive messages, etc. In fact, although we all love the depth and empowerment that we get from our Tarot decks, let's admit it--sometimes we just want an easy answer, an old-school fortune-telling. If you, like me, get this occasional craving, it is good to have an oracle deck on hand. Although I like to sometimes play with oracles in general, I find that there is nothing like a historic oracle (such as a Lenormand or Sibilla) for clear, quick answers. The Every Day Oracle is, according to the booklet, an authentic...read more.
Once known as the Charles VI or Gringonneur Tarot, this historic
masterpiece has been restored, completed, and renamed to reflect
its true history. This late 15th century deck was made in Ferrara
for the Estes family. The Minor Arcana, added by Dworkin, were
inspired by frescos in Schifanoia Palazzo, owned by the Estes
family. These images are alive with movement and wit and are
highlighted with gold foil.
The Sirens, fascinating creatures of the Imagination, take their place on the stage of the Tarot. This contemporary deck evokes dreams and sensations through both their graceful beauty and the classical symbolism of the Tarot. Give in to the song and let these cards lead you through the depths of your subconscious to find the answers you seek. Publisher's Review: Did you know that when Persephone was kidnapped, the gods gave mermaids wings so they could go look for her? I didn't. Did you know that in the fairy tales of northern Italy, "melusine" or "anguane" were ethereal feminine creatures with the tails of snakes who live in ponds and swamps? I didn't. Clearly there is a lot I didn't know about mermaid lore before studying this deck. So I began the journey full of anticipation. The Tarot of Mermaids does a wonderful job of inviting us into the dark waters [read more]
This long-awaited project combines Wiccan traditions with modern
lifestyles. Based on elemental dignities and the traditional Tarot
structure, it portrays the experiences of the modern Witch and
pagan priestess. We see the challenging but successful mixing of
mundane life and problems with spiritual life and inner growth.
This deck is a must for those following the Wiccan path.
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