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Silicon Valley Tarot   

The tarot deck for the employed computer nerd. The Silicon Valley Tarot art is a little roughly drawn, but the symbology is perfect. The Spam card certainly strikes a chord.


SilkSatin Tarot   

The human figures in the SilkSatin Tarot have a very fifties look - it's the hair and clothes, I think. This deck is still in the very early stages of development, only two cards completed so far.


Silver Era Tarot   

The Silver Era Tarot is a "new-age interpretation of classical ideas, historical ideas updated through technology and 21st Century artistic breakthroughs and change". It is a full 78 card deck modelled on the Rider-Waite, and has collaged, mostly monochrome, photographic art featuring real people. Due to be published by Schiffer in 2010.


Simple Tarot   

In this very simplified tarot deck, the cards have been rendered down to their most basic elements. People in the Simple Tarot are represented by white circles and ovals with the symbols of their card, on a plain black background.


Simplified Tarot   

The Simplified Tarot is a black-and-white deck intended to be simple, easy to understand and accessible to all. It has undecorated pip cards in the minors; courts of Knave, Knight, Queen and King; Strength and Justice at XI and VIII respectively; and some rather satirical-looking characters on its cards.


Simply Tarot   

'Simply Tarot' is an inexpensive packaged set for beginners that includes a deck of 78 cards, an instruction book, and a DVD. The cards are a clone of the Rider-Waite, except the imagery is photographic rather than illustrated.


Smith-Waite Tarot Centennial Edition Deck   

The Smith-Waite Tarot Centennial Edition Deck celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Rider-Waite Tarot deck, and is a faithful reproduction of the original deck published in 1909. The commemorative set includes the deck of 78 cards, postcards, and two books, Waite's Pictorial Key to the Tarot and Kaplan's The Artwork and Times of Pamela Colman Smith.


Sol Invictus: The God Tarot   

Sol Invictus: The God Tarot is a deck that seeks to explore the many faces of the Divine Masculine through the stories of Gods, heroes, and historical men throughout the ages. Both Majors and Minors are fully illustrated, conveying the meanings of the cards as well as the myths of each particular deity/figure. The Court Cards have been renamed Awakening (Page), Quester (Knight), Nurturer (Queen), and Master (King) to better fit the deck's God-oriented theme.


Sola-Busca Tarot   

The Sola Busca Tarot is a redrawing of the oldest existing tarot deck, printed in the late fifteenth century in Italy. The deck shows biblical, Roman and mythological imagery, and it was the first deck to show full scenes on the minor arcana cards.


Solleone Tarot   

Colourful, super-real and in-your-face, the Italian-published Solleone Tarot cards have a medieval style and occasionally use bloody and violent imagery.


Solstice Tarot   

Designed to encourage inner growth through meditation, the cards in the Solstice Tarot deck were painted in watercolour, and are a little hard to tell apart seeing as they are untitled.


Son Tarot   

The Son Tarot has Tarot imagery slanted to reflect the life and experience of gay men. The traditional female archetypes have been replaced with male equivalents who yet represent the feminine within man, and the deck also contains traditional astrological and planetary correspondances as well as Runic, elemental and I Ching correspondances. Available as a majors-only deck from Adam McLean.


Songs for the Journey Home Tarot   

An unusual round Tarot deck published in New Zealand, the Songs for the Journey Home Tarot uses the standard 78 card Tarot structure, but has renamed the cards. Beautifully drawn and coloured artwork.


Soprafino Tarot   

The Soprafino Tarot faithfully reproduces the images from the Tarocco Soprafino of F. Gumppenberg in Milan, a deck dating from around 1835. This reproduction by il Meneghello is a numbered edition, limited to 2000. The colours are muted, and faux stains have been printed on the unvarnished cards.


Sorcerers Tarot   

The Sorcerers Tarot is an expressive and readable deck of high magicians, myth, and fairy tales. Illustrated by Antonella Castelli, who also did the Tarot Art Nouveau, it has a similar feel with its border of Celtic knotwork, though it has 78 fully illustrated cards.


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