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Morbidly Adorable Tarot  |
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The Morbidly Adorable Tarot is a very appropriately named tarot in-progress. It features cute, large-eyed skeletons and dark-eyed doll-like characters in Misty Benson's take on 60s Big Eye art. It will be published as a full 78-card deck by US Games when complete. |
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Morgan's Tarot  |
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Morgan's Tarot is not really a tarot in the strict sense, but 88 cards of modern, alternative, amusing and strange archetypes and situations. It was first self-published in the seventies, and then in the eighties by US Games. A limited number of decks are also to be reprinted later in 2010. |
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Morgan-Greer Tarot  |
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The Morgan-Greer Tarot is an excellent deck for Tarot beginners, this deck is of the Rider-Waite tradition, with far better artwork. The cards are borderless, for something different, and the characters are shown fairly close-up. |
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Motherpeace Tarot  |
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The Motherpeace Tarot is an unusual deck with definite feminist leanings, but unlike many feminist decks it does show a few males. This was the first of the round Tarot decks. |
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Mountain Dream Tarot  |
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Bea Nettles' photographic tarot, the Mountain Dream Tarot, was originally published in the Seventies - this is a new, remastered edition. The majors and the suits are each tinted a different hue, and the photos fill the whole card leaving only a small white border. |
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Mouré Tarot  |
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The Mouré Tarot was published in France in 1984. It has 22 cards with colourful, wavery art that appears as though it is being viewed through water. While not yet out of print, there are a few copies still available from the artist. |
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Movie Monster Tarot  |
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The Movie Monster Tarot is a fun deck of 23 cards, featuring well-known monsters and horror movie stars like Frankenstein, Elvira, Freddy Krueger, Dracula and more. |
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My Tarot  |
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My Tarot is a black-and-white edition of the Sharman-Caselli Tarot, especially designed to be coloured in to your own specifications. The cards have an uncoated face, and a laminated pastel green back. The set includes a booklet and eight coloured pencils. |
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Mystereum Tarot  |
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The Mysterium Conunctionis Tarot is based in the roots of the meaning of architecture. "Where arche is the first spark, the inception of The Magician; techne is the making, the putting together, the conception of the High Priestess; carrying form to full term of The Empress; The overseer of The Emperor going step by step... even in surprise, going step by step the whole system can be re-aligned." It has been available in a self-published edition, and now has also been expanded as the Tarot in the Land of Mystereum. |
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Mystic Dreamer Tarot  |
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The Mystic Dreamer Tarot has atmospheric cards, created with skillful photo collages of real people, landscapes, and some computer generated elements. The fully-illustrated deck has now been published by Llewellyn, with a companion book by Barbara Moore. The Llewellyn deck has rather different borders to the original graphics. |
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Mystic Faerie Tarot  |
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The Mystic Faerie Tarot is an enchanting faerie tarot painted in watercolours by fantasy artist Linda Ravenscroft. Ornate borders and gold edges surround tarot images of sprites, nymphs, mermaids and faeries, in a charming, pretty and readable new tarot deck. |
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Mystic Meg Tarot  |
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Mystic Meg's Tarot cards have been created by Caroline Smith, of the Elemental Tarot. The majors have been renamed to more positive titles and are attractive, but the suit cards are perhaps too sparse for beginners. |
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Mystic Pug Tarot  |
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The Mystic Pug Tarot is an amusing deck designed to promote Topkote paper products. It's not really a Tarot deck, more of a humourous corporate oracle. It has 14 colour-illustrated major cards (with titles like The Ego, Bob, The Deadline, and The Boss) plus sixteen black and white minor cards in four suits: Pugs, Ferrets, Carp and Gerbils. |
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Mystic Rubaiyat  |
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The Mystic
Rubáiyát is a set of seventy-five cards created to
illustrate the first edition of Edward Fitzgerald’s
‘translation’ into English of Omar Khayyám’s Rubáiyát, part of a
collection of four-line verses that survive from
eleventh-century Persia. Published in a limited edition of 100 decks. |
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Mystical Lenormand  |
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The Mystical Lenormand is another new edition of the cards used by Mlle Lenormand (1772-1843). These attractive cards were painted by Urban Trosch using the egg tempera technique. |
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Decks:
A A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 B B2 B3 C C2 C3 C4 C5 D D2 D3 D4 E E2 E3 F F2 F3 G G2 G3 G4 H H2 H3 I I2 J K K2 L L2 L3 L4 M M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 N N2 O O2 P P2 P3 Q R R2 R3 S S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 T T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 T16 T17 T18 T19 T20 U U2 V V2 W W2 W3 X Y Z
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Featured Cards
The Legacy of the Divine is the newest deck from Ciro Marchetti, talented artist and creator of the Gilded Tarot and Tarot of Dreams.See more cards...
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