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Light and Shadow Tarot   

The Light and Shadow Tarot is a black and white deck symbolising contrast and balance, and inspired by a number of spiritual traditions, including Native American, African, East Indian and Medieval European.


Lilibel Tarot   

A very striking unpublished, but complete, tarot deck of 22 cards. The Lilibel Tarot cards have a black background and strongly coloured scenes, with gold titles printed in Spanish.


Linde Famira Tarot   

The self-titled Linde Famira Tarot, from 1982, has 78 Rider-Waite-inspired cards in black and white. The cards have multicultural imagery and were originally published in a German Tarot book.


Linweave Tarot   

The Linweave Tarot is a 42 card deck printed in 1967 to promote a range of Linweave brand papers produced by the publishers. The huge - over 15cm by 22cm - cards were created by several artists and include only the majors, court cards and the Aces.


LiteraTarot America   

The LiteraTarot decks are the brain-child of the Italian Museo dei Tarocchi. In 2008 the theme of their yearly collaborative decks was the great classics of literature, and a deck was put together in each of the continents. The American deck was hosted by Arnell Ando.


LiteraTarot Europa   

The LiteraTarot Europa is one of the group of collaborative decks with a literature theme from the Museo dei Tarocchi. This one is by European - mainly Italian - artists, and is a limited edition, majors-only deck.


LiteraTarot Oceania   

The LiteraTarot decks are the brain-child of the Italian Museo dei Tarocchi. In 2008 the theme of their yearly collaborative decks was the great classics of literature, and a deck was put together in each of the continents. This, the Oceania deck, was hosted by Fern Mercier and Lyn Olds and has cards from artists all over the region.


Little Ted Psychic Fortune Telling Deck   

The Little Ted Psychic Fortune Telling Deck is very, very cute. Teddy bears looking confused, falling out windows and on sideshow rides. Each card has a predictive phrase and hand drawn and coloured art. Original.


Llewellyn Tarot   

The Llewellyn Tarot is based on the legends and mythology of Wales, and celebrates the Welsh heritage of Tarot publishers, Llewellyn. The cards are illustrated in a similar mystical, watercolour style to the Legend: The Arthurian Tarot. Now released in a 78-card kit.


Lo Scarabeo Tarot   

The Lo Scarabeo Tarot celebrates the twentieth year of the Italian publishing house, with a deck combining all three major traditions - the Tarot de Marseilles, the Rider-Waite and the Thoth. In imagery, the cards seem like more of a blend of the latter two, but they have plenty of scope for comparative study as well as for readings.


Londa Tarot   

The figures in this somewhat gothic, self-titled Tarot deck, the Londa Tarot, are all pale and elf-like. The minor and major arcana cards look basically the same, though the deck uses the typical Rider-Waite card meanings.


Lord of Illusions Tarot   

There are lts of plain dark colours and black line drawings in this deck that is meant to mirror our inner selves. The deck is supposed to be inspired by the Lord of Illusions movie which was based on the Clive Barker book.


Lord of the Rings Tarot   

A tarot deck and game inspired by Tolkien's Lord of the Rings trilogy. Thick borders surround the complex and busy but nicely coloured artwork, and a quote from one of the books printed on each card.


Lorland Chen Tarot   

The Lorland Chen Tarot is a majors-only deck from China, published as a limited edition of 300 copies. The art is atmospheric, part anime and part fantasy novel, and is titled in English.


Love and Mystery Tarot   

The Love and Mystery Tarot is a romantic Japanese published tarot deck with comic-book like art. It uses the Rider-Waite structure, but the images aren't traditional. Titles on the 78 cards are printed at the top and bottom so it's possible to read them reversed or upright.


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