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The Rohrig Tarot is a sexy, glossy Tarot deck that has been thoroughly modernised - the Chariot shows a Formula One motor racing car - and overall the artwork is beautifully done and finely detailed. There are two versions of the deck: the US edition and an earlier German edition with uncovered nudity.
The Roman Tarot grew from the artist's long term study of tarot and passion for Roman history. This 78-card deck is the first wholly on this theme, and has a classical Roman aesthetic as well as famous Romans on the court cards. The majors and courts were painted in layered oils, while the minors are illustrated with digital collage. Self-published and available direct from the artist.
The Romance Angels Oracle has 44 cards designed especially for relationship and love readings. The card art is a mix of photographs, angelic art, and historical paintings, and has a hot pink base panel printed with a phrase of love-related advice.
The Romantic Tarot is a 78-card deck of courtly love, emotion, passion and romance. It's set in the Victorian era and in the four most romantic European cities: the major arcana and suits are linked with Paris, Vienna, Venice and Rome. It's ideally suited for for advice, insight and solutions for matters of the heart.
A tranquil and beautiful Buddhist tarot deck. The otherworldly art in the Roots of Asia Tarot was created by Thai artist Amnart Klanprachar and aims 'to be a wonderful passage to spiritual realization'.
The Rosetta Tarot is a 78-card deck in the Golden Dawn tradition, inspired by the Thoth Tarot's depth of meaning and timeless symbolism. The cards were illustrated using different artistic media to portray the elemental forces of each suit.
The Rotin Tarot is an enigmatic, abstract black and white deck. It has 22 minimalistic cards that work with the polarities and dark and light. Now the eighth deck to be published in a limited edition by Adam McLean.
The Royal Britain Tarot is an educational tarot deck based on the characters and activities of the monarchy of Great Britain from the Dark Ages to the present day. The completed deck is due to be published in early 2010.
An early rendition of the Rider-Waite, the Royal Fez Moroccan Tarot deck is finely drawn in pen and ink. Major elements on each card are coloured red, blue, yellow or green.
The Royal Tarot (also known as the Mystic Tarot) is a Taiwan-published deck that has 78 cards and calls itself Tarot. The majors are loosely based on the Rider-Waite, while the minors are unillustrated pips.