Scottish artist Anita Inverarity created Universal Folk Tarot based on the Waite-Smith framework interwoven with narratives from world folklore and mythology. The deck and its universal stories are rooted in healing energy and deep compassionate understanding, yet also offers the opportunity to work with the shadow self.
The Norse Oracle Deck is both a guide and a tool. It is also an extension of you because in their highest form, the cards are conduits for forgotten wisdom to be remembered. Through this deck, the ancients speak again.
Tanya Bond created the this deck as a tool for her own personal healing work, exploring lessons that others can easily integrate into their spiritual journeys. For the visual inspiration she turned to the world of fauna familiars, presenting both natural and supernatural creatures. Some are magical and mythical, a few turn up as shapeshifters, all appear in harmony with their human companions.
Spiritual storyteller and visionary artist Andrea Furtick created The Afro Goddess Tarot Arcanas to offer an enlightened viewpoint for diverse readers. She designed the 80 cards with vibrant colors, a blend of ancient and modern symbolism, and a wide array of melanated skin tones. The cards are printed on holographic paper with gold gilded edges.
Before our imaginations were scrubbed clean, we spent time with invisible friends. We encountered the creatures of the earth for what they truly are: Emissaries of the Marvelous. Those characters who jumped out of our storybooks, ignited our imaginations and inhabited our blanket forts were essential to our growth. They lent us strength, character, wonder and companionship. They still can.
This deck unites two great traditions: the spiritual, mystical tradition of the tarot, and the world of folklore and fantasy which J. R. R. Tolkien brought to life in his timeless works. Every card is a glimpse into Middle-earth with scenes from The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit books. Instructions are included for a card game for 2 to 6 players. Ages 10 to adult.
A black cat with glowing eyes leads us on our nocturnal sojourn through the 78 cards of the Major and Minor Arcana. The characters of the Major Arcana visit from the realms of horror stories and Halloween tradition. Frankenstein and his bride 'bring to life' the Emperor and the Empress cards. The Minor Arcana suits are Pumpkins, Imps, Ghosts, and Bats, each with a special significance."As the suit
A deck and book set, based on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, that unites tarot archetypes with the fantastic realm of Middle-earth. Rules included for a card game in which players journey to Middle-earth to destroy the One Ring.
A deck designed for the 21st century that retains the spirit of the 15th century. The cards use traditional symbology presented in photographic realism.