Tarot

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Salvador Dali Tarot Universal

89,00 

The Tarot Universal Dalí was originally created as a series of gouaches, in a limited edition. Based on the Tarot tradition and his profound knowledge of European art history, Salvador Dalí created a unique art Tarot. It has been printed on cards since 1984. This box provides the original cards with its famous gilded edges.

This GOLD EDITION provides the 78 cards of the Tarot of Salvador Dalí, with hand-crafted, precious gilded edges, and an accompanying text book by the bestselling Tarot author Johannes Fiebig.

78 Cards – 79 x 140 mm

Card titles in Spanish and English

page-booklet: English & German

Sturdy bottom lid box

Keymaster Tarot GB

31,90 

Release date: 23.12.2021

78 cards with instructions

Follow the KEYMASTER and look behind the closed doors of the mysterious house! These unique tarot cards by Lorenzo Gaggiotti lead you into the deepest rooms of your soul to hidden desires and your unconscious knowledge. The Keymaster Tarot connects the classic Tarot de Marseille with the well-known Tarot of A. E. Waite. The sensational illustrations of the Major Arcana are full of aesthetics, power and modernity, the cards of the Minor Arcana show the symbols of the classic playing cards. Detailed instruction booklet by Lilo Schwarz.. Contents: 78 tarot cards and 80-page booklet

Aleister Crowley Thoth Tarot (Deluxe Edition, English, GB)

29,90 

Booklet with around 96 pages, 78 cards (140 x 95 mm), published 01.12.2023

The Thoth Tarot was painted by the artist Frieda Lady Harris under the guidance of the famous occultist Aleister Crowley. Although Lady Harris knew very little about Tarot and its symbolism, she transferred all the subtleties into the paintings with great sensitivity. Numerous cards were painted in several versions until they finally met Crowley’s approval. For this current new edition, revisions and slight corrections were again made to the image data in order to best reproduce the fidelity of the original paintings. In addition, single card names (in some language editions) were corrected and the booklet – with the original interpretive texts of Aleister Crowley – revised and expanded.

– The THOTH TAROT by Frieda Harris and Aleister Crowley is, next to the Tarot by A.E. Waite, the most important tarot deck
– Revised image data adapted to the original paintings
– Revised and supplemented booklet
– Partially newly translated card names
– 3 sizes available – Deluxe – Standard – Pocket (english editions)

Margarete Petersen Tarot GB – Anniversary Edition

28,90 

Release date: 16.12.2021

78 Tarot Cards with detailed instructions (Anniversary Edition).

Completed in 21 years and a legend: the Margarete Petersen Tarot. First published in 2001, this special edition is published for the 20 anniversary. This Tarot seems more up-to-date than ever: the artist has captured decades ago nowadays popular trends. The images develop a strong effect on our subconscious; magical, feminine, inspiring.

Kitty Kahane Tarot

28,90 

Release date: 18.11.2021

78 Tarot cards with detailed instructions.

New edition of the internationally successful Kitty Kahane Tarot Kitty Kahane has redesigned the classic tarot of A. E. Waite in her own distinctive way: colorful, cheerful and cheeky, with a sense of humor. The modern images bring lightness, creativity and colors into our lives. The detailed booklet by tarot expert Lilo Schwarz offers wonderfully fitting, insightful texts that enable everyone to use the cards to find more self-knowledge and self-love and to recognize creative paths for their own lives.

Tarot of A.E. Waite (Premium Edition, Deluxe, GB)

28,80 

The popular Tarot Cards of Arthur E. Waite and Pamela Colman Smith. This edition consists of a sturdy bottom lid box with a detailed instruction booklet of 96 pages with texts from Rachel Pollack and Johannes Fiebig. The frontsides of the cards offer the a beautiful reprint of the colors of the historic cards. The back of the cards shows the famous brown pebble back that was the very backside of the first printing of the cards from A.E. Waite and Pamela Colman Smith in 1909.

78 cards, 99 x 169 mm

Tarot of Dreams

28,50 

Ciro Marchetti reimagines tarot by presenting vivid dream images that map out a fascinating journey of self-discovery. Tarot of Dreams explores the profound web of visual and emotional associations that occur at the intersection of divination and dreams. Tarot of Dreams offers readers a powerful tool for personal insight and divination. The 78 traditional cards are supplemented with a special Tree of Life card plus four Palace cards that give further context to the Court cards.

Lee Bursten’s insightful guidebook seamlessly weaves together psychological, astrological, and kabbalistic elements into the story of the Fool’s Journey.

Morgan Greer Tarot

28,50 

Based on the structure of the Rider-Waite Tarot, this uniquely expressive deck features magical imagery presented in deep, saturated colors. The borderless 78-card deck allows the details of tarot scenery and symbolism to be viewed from a close, intimate perspective. Morgan-Greer Tarot draws the reader into its evocative artwork. When laid out in a spread, the full scenes on borderless cards create a beautiful picture.

The Morgan-Greer Tarot is the first modern tarot deck based upon the combined research of tarot leaders Arthur Edward Waite and Paul Foster Case. The Case book was used a primer by artist Bill Greer in choosing the colors for the Morgan-Greer deck, so as to “create an emotional reaction to each card even before the image could be looked at in depth.”

Medieval Scapini Tarot

28,50 

Italian artist Luigi Scapini’s lavish paintings recreate 15th century Italy in this gold-accented tarot deck. The Major Arcana and court cards have gold backgrounds in the manner of fifteenth-century European decks. Both the Major and Minor Arcana include full scenes. In the Minors, symmetrical arrangements of the suit symbols provide composition around which the scenes are arranged.

The depth of Scapini’s art history expertise is evident in his lush settings and period costumes. Interesting details, and sometimes-humorous references, are cleverly imbedded in the artwork, with many of the cards depicting historical figures, for example, Rasputin as the Knight of Cups. Readers will easily relate to the universal situations revealed in the cards, for pleasurable and insightful readings.

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