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.
The companion booklets for most Lo Scarabeo decks are in five languages: English, Spanish, French, Italian, and German.
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 int...
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...
Orishas, the divinities and myths from an ancient magic, are deftly infused with tarot archtypes, opening a channel towards these natural forces. A unique blend of tarot and Santeria, this colorful deck is an ideal tool for meditation, healing, and ritual.
The companion booklets for most Lo Scarabeo decks are in five languages: English, Spanish, French, Italian, and German.
Orishas, the divinities and myths from an ancient magic, are deftly infused with tarot archtypes, opening a channel towards these natural forces. A un...
The culture of two continents blends together in this one-of-a-kind tarot deck-creating a fresh perspective on what it means to be African-American.
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Although actually more focused on African myth and lore rather than African American contributions to civilization, this deck is a wonderful introduction to both explorations as well as being close enough to the RWS tradition as to be useful as a divination tool for any Tarot reader. Great for those interested in African culture and pride, as well as for meditation and past life...
The culture of two continents blends together in this one-of-a-kind tarot deck-creating a fresh perspective on what it means to be African-American...
The spirit of Madame Lenormand-the most famous cartomant--is captured in this oracle deck, inspired by traditional Italy.
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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...
The spirit of Madame Lenormand-the most famous cartomant--is captured in this oracle deck, inspired by traditional Italy.
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.
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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...
Hailed as divine messengers, angels offer help with healing, protection, abundance, and personal guidance. This angel-inspired deck will transport ...
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...
Evoking another time and place, this reproduction of a nineteenth-century deck characterizes a bygone era, while offering old-fashioned guidance and wisdom.
The companion booklets for most Lo Scarabeo decks are in five languages: English, Spanish, French, Italian, and German.
Evoking another time and place, this reproduction of a nineteenth-century deck characterizes a bygone era, while offering old-fashioned guidance an...
Deliciously dark and grimly enchanting, this dread tarot will help you connect with your inner shadow. Strange creatures and powerful sorcerers dwell in savage landscapes--an inspiring realm where magick is reality. This ominous, exquisitely crafted tarot is ideal for magicians, witches, horror fans, and anyone drawn to the dark side.
Boxed deck includes 78 full-color cards and instruction booklet
Flip side of box is in Spanish: Tarot Oscuro de Grimoire
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Howard Phillips Lovecraft (1890-1937) was a...
Deliciously dark and grimly enchanting, this dread tarot will help you connect with your inner shadow. Strange creatures and powerful sorcerers dwe...
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.