This deck marks the coming of age of Tarot in Italy. The classic design of the Marseilles decks, reinvented by an anonymous artist, exemplifies 19th-century Italian art: detailed, symbolic, and richly colored in vibrant greens, muted reds, and vivid golds. The whole, decadently costumed array of Tarot archetypes are presented here, along with delicately ornamented Marseilles style pips.
The companion booklets for most Lo Scarabeo decks are in five languages: English, Spanish, French, Italian, and German.
This deck marks the coming of age of Tarot in Italy. The classic design of the Marseilles decks, reinvented by an anonymous artist, exemplifies 19th-c...
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.
The companion booklets for most Lo Scarabeo decks are in five languages: English, Spanish, French, Italian, and German.
This long-awaited project combines Wiccan traditions with modern lifestyles. Based on elemental dignities and the traditional Tarot structure, it port...
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 companion booklets for most Lo Scarabeo decks are in five languages: English, Spanish, French, Italian, and German.
Once known as the Charles VI or Gringonneur Tarot, this historic masterpiece has been restored, completed, and renamed to reflect its true history. Th...
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.
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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...
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...
One of the most popular modern styles of art, important from Japan, is known as manga. It grew up on Asian comic books and features bursts of color combined with passionate characters. In The Manga Tarot, this use of art perfectly captures the essence of the traditional Tarot, making it ideal for all Tarot readers and ideal for so many people entranced by the manga style. But that's only the beginning.
The Manga Tarot challenges you with exciting and new color schemes and a fantastic gender...
The Boundary-Busting Tarot with an Asian Flair
One of the most popular modern styles of art, important from Japan, is known as ...
True to its original form, this antique oracle has survived the centuries virtually intact Once used by cartomants throughout Europe, these simple yet meaningful cards continue to spark intuition and personal insights today.
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The Sibilla Oracle Cards may not interest some of you because it's not a standard Tarot. If so, you're going to be missing out on a great combination. Before I explain what I mean by that, let's look at the cards themselves.
This deck of cards is smaller in size than most Tarot decks. It's less thick...
True to its original form, this antique oracle has survived the centuries virtually intact Once used by cartomants throughout Europe, these simple...
Keep a record of your tarot journeys and spiritual explorations in these luxurious journals (size 81/2 x 6), featuring high quality, blank paper, and a ribbon bookmark.
Keep a record of your tarot journeys and spiritual explorations in these luxurious journals (size 81/2 x 6), featuring high quality, blank paper, a...
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.
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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,...
Whispers of twilight twist in the corners of your soul. Surreal images surprise your mind. Colors and curves delight your eyes. Bittersweet beauty ...
There is no better source of magical energy than the primal drive that moves us all. Use this deck as a magical tool to harness and manipulate these passionate, wild, empowering, and playful energies.
The companion booklets for most Lo Scarabeo decks are in five languages: English, Spanish, French, Italian, and German.
There is no better source of magical energy than the primal drive that moves us all. Use this deck as a magical tool to harness and manipulate thes...
The family of Marseilles cards are the decks that first caught the attention of French occultists, thus beginning Tarot's use as a divination tool. The Tarots of Marseille, a detailed reproduction of a classic Marseilles deck, maintains an integrity of Tarot symbolism and a connection with Tarot's veiled past while incorporating added details that enhance usability and increase ease in reading.
The companion booklets for most Lo Scarabeo decks are in five languages: English, Spanish, French, Italian, and German.
The family of Marseilles cards are the decks that first caught the attention of French occultists, thus beginning Tarot's use as a divination tool.