The Journey of the Hero has a new kind of hero: our “cat self”.
Following Pagan beliefs and symbolism, the journey gains wisdom insights at every step, with every card and Arcana. A light deck of unexpected seriousness, traditional accuracy and gentle levity. Now in Mini version.
78 full colour tarot cards and instructions
Dragons, stars and constellations. Built with Paolo Barbieri Artwork fol-lowing a precise astronomical research, the deck calls for inspiration from the deep sky, with Astrological constellations taking the shape of Dragons, and their brightests stars that of ancient fantasy warriors.
An Oracle inspired to the Celtic Astrology that follows the sky, but also a complex system of plants and animals. Nature revolves around the seasons, and the seasons mirror in the sky, as seen by ancient Druids. While the Celtic Astrology system is still an unconfirmed truth, it is sure that it may bring enlightenment and very useful readings to modern seekers.
This Oracle is the sister companion to the Tarot de la Nuit. It contains the same wonderful journey into the mystery and allure of the night. The night whispers fairy tales, and spins stories that we can listen to, not with the ears, but rather with the heart. The Oracle is by the pen of Carole Anne Eschenazi and the art of Alexandra Bach.
A faithful reproduction from the Lo Scarabeo collection, this original Lenormand is perfect to be used with the Grand Tableau spread. The Grand Tableau is a spread that involves all 36 cards of the deck at the same time, and it’s the endgame technique of any Lenormand reader, due to its nature that allows clear answer to many questions within a single reading.
Harkening back to an era when divination was conducted with playing cards, the Folk Cards of Destiny is sure to occupy a unique and privileged position in any collection. Reflecting the whimsical, everyday scenes and motifs found on some of these early divination cards, this deck provides a fascinating reading experience.
A playing card and fortune telling deck of old, illustrated with scenes of Medieval life. Each suit carries a different theme - romance, hunting, trade, war - to give a wider range of meanings and interpretations for fortune telling. It’s the second deck in the Old Cartomancy line, originally from Southern Germany, XVIII century.
Jodorowsky, eclectic movie director, writer and Tarot expert, is mostly known for the bestselling book The Way of Tarot. Few know that he also wrote this book, with Kazan - the cat who believed himself a man - his faithful companion as a guide. It is a book with a strange visionary feeling, simple with words and extremely deep in insights: a book that follows the 22 cards - Majors only.
A very unique, extraordinary and uncanny deck, the Oracular Cards of Change are a playing cards “transformation” deck, where the symbols of the suit were perfectly integrated and woven together with the artwork of the card.
Gustave Doré illustrates in black and white what is a spiritual landscape. Tarot became a tapestry that connects the Heaven to the Earth, as every illustration becomes a symbol able to resonate with our own questions and life. The deck features 78 original engravings from Gustave Doré, filled with dramatic and mystical energy, and now perfectly matching the Tarot Archetypes.
To be part of the Knights Templar was to be on a mystical quest, leading from the material to the spiritual plane. Each Knight Templar was both a warrior and a monk. The first fighting to protect the faithful, the second studying and praying to reach deeper into the mysteries of the Divine. Their secrets do not belong to the sands of time, but rather to the Tarot.
The Tarot of Marseille is timeless. No matter how Tarot changes and evolves, this deck remains the original core of Tarot history. This wonderful new edition, curated by Anna Maria Morsucci and designed by Mattia Ottolini, combines an original Conver deck with details taken by tens of other early Marseille decks. The deck is possibly the closest edition to a true and archetypical Marseille Tarot