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Tarot of Jane Austen  |
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The Tarot of Jane Austen is a wonderful tarot with characters and situations from the books of 19th century English author, Jane Austen. The cards are fully-illustrated, and mainly feature scenes from Pride and Prejudice, Emma, Sense and Sensibility, and Mansfield Park. Available as a standalone deck, now in a kit with a companion book. |
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Tarot of Love  |
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A deck focusing on love and relationships. The art of the Tarot of Love is pretty and vibrant, the scene paintings cut into different shapes and set into a white background. |
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Tarot of Magic Herbs  |
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A nature-based deck in English and Spanish that focuses on the herbs and magical plants. The minors of the Tarot of Magic Herbs are different - no suits or numbers, just herbs arranged in alphabetical order. |
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Tarot of Marseilles (Burdel)  |
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This version of the Tarot of Marseilles is a reproduction of cards by Claude Burdel created in 1751, republished in 1987. Titled in Italian, English, French, Spanish and German. |
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Tarot of Marseilles (Grimaud)  |
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This Tarot of Marseilles was published in 1970 by the French company Grimaud. It has cleaned-up images of the original woodcuts printed in primary red, yellow and blues. |
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Tarot of Marseilles (US Games)  |
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This Tarot of Marseilles is a reproduction of the Dodal images which date back to 1701, printed in strong red, blues, deep greens and golden yellows. |
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Tarot of Mermaids  |
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A themed tarot deck in homage to the mythical sea creature, the mermaid. The cards of the Tarot of Mermaids, naturally, have an undersea feeling, are attractively drawn, and can be used effectively for readings. |
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Tarot of Metamorphosis  |
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Tarot of Metamorphosis illustrates the transformation of beings or objects into something else. The 78 cards are somewhat surreal and the art ranges from dreamlike fantasies to futuristic anime art. |
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Tarot of Northern Shadows  |
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The Tarot of Northern Shadows is one deck that likes to use a lot of whitespace on its cards - the edges of each Norse scene are blurred into the large border. It's nice to see fairly life-like looking humans on the cards too. |
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Tarot of Oz  |
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L. Frank Baum's fifteen Oz books, the most famous of which is the Wizard of Oz, provided the inspiration for these polished and charming tarot cards. Even non-Oz fans can enjoy the Tarot of Oz. |
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Tarot of Paris  |
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Awe-inspiring collages created from thousands of images of Paris's classic and modern art and architecture. The photographs in the Tarot of Paris are original and were taken by the artist over a twenty year period. |
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Tarot of Pirates  |
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The Tarot of Pirates is a deck of legends of piracy on the high seas, illustrated in detailed and realistic colour. It features all the aspects of pirates you would expect - golden treasure, the plank, galleons, swashbuckling pirate leaders - but it still a workable reading deck. |
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Tarot of Prague  |
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The Tarot of Prague is a very beautiful Tarot, composed of collaged photographs of Prague's art and architecture. Suitable for readings, and for beginners, the Tarot of Prague is now a classic, and is highly recommended. |
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Tarot of Reflections  |
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The Tarot of Reflections is designed for introspective readings and 'shows the different aspects of the reality we live in'. The 78 cards feature a reflection of part of the main image elsewhere in the sky, background, or costume, and take some liberties with the Rider-Waite standard. |
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Tarot of Reincarnation  |
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The Tarot of Reincarnation is a rather non-traditional deck, having more in common with playing cards than tarot cards. Each card is pictured by an attractive and real-looking image of an animal, which seem linked with the major arcana but less so with the minor arcana. |
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Decks:
A A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 B B2 B3 C C2 C3 C4 D D2 D3 E E2 F F2 F3 G G2 G3 G4 H H2 I I2 J K K2 L L2 L3 M M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 N N2 O O2 P P2 P3 Q R R2 R3 S S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 T T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 U U2 V V2 W W2 W3 X Y Z
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