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Tarot of the Sephiroth  |
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The major arcana of the Tarot of the Sephiroth are fascinating. The art is angular and abstract, incorporating qabbalistic spheres, and the cards can be laid out showing the paths in the Tree of Life. However, the minor arcana do not match the majors in detail and interest. |
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Tarot of the Sidhe  |
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The Tarot of the Sidhe has 78 cards with original, colourful Faerie paintings. It's now available as a majors-only set from Adam McLean, and will hopefully be published as a full 78-card Tarot deck in the future as well. |
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Tarot of the Southwest Sacred Tribes  |
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The Tarot of the Southwest Sacred Tribes is based on the culture of Native Americans who lived in the country's dry south west. The boldly coloured cards use the standard Rider-Waite Tarot titling and Major Arcana sequence with tribal images. In the minor arcana, the Swords uses motifs of the Apache, Wands the Pueblo, Cups the art of the Rio Grande Pueblom and coins the Navajo nations. |
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Tarot of the Spirit  |
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Designed to help the Tarot reader become spiritually enlightened, the Tarot of the Spirit has traditional major arcana but the minor arcana have been renamed to match the elements - earth, wind, fire, water. |
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Tarot of the Spirit World  |
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The Tarot of the Spirit World is an unusual deck with angels, demons, and apparitions from the otherworld appearing in the tarot scenes. It is a non-traditional deck with a different spin on its imagery and meanings, and is strangely compelling. |
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Tarot of the Stars  |
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By the same author as the Stairs of Gold Tarot, the illustrations for the Tarot of the Stars are drawn in a lifelike style and incorporate quite a lot of detail. The titles and keywords on each card are in Italian. |
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Tarot of the Thousand and One Nights  |
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The Tarot of the Thousand and One Nights is inspired by the Arabian folktales reputed to be the work of Scheherazade. The art is finely detailed with thick, ornate borders around each scene. |
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Tarot of the Trance  |
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Unique in appearance, the Tarot of the Trance deck is a riot of bright colours in a decorative, somewhat 'primitive' illustrated style surrounded by plain white borders. |
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Tarot of the White Cats  |
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The Tarot of the White Cats is very much in the tradition of the Rider-Waite Tarot - except for the blue-eyed, white cats drawn in the cards, instead of people. The symbolism is standard and non-threatening enough for use for the Tarot beginner. |
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Tarot of the Witches  |
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The Tarot of the Witches was featured in a James Bond 007 film, Live and Let Die. It's rather ugly.. and not to be confused with the Witches Tarot, which is far different and much better. |
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Tarot of Timeless Truth  |
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The Tarot of Timeless Truth is a complete photographic tarot deck. Its bewitching images are not illustrated, but a sometimes surreal photographic montage. |
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Tarot of Transformation  |
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The Tarot of Transformation is an interpretation of tarot with a focus on self-change and transformation. The card images are abstract and vibrant, and each is titled with a spiritual phrase. |
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Tarot of Transition  |
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The Tarot of Transition is an Egyptian-themed deck with quite plain artwork in the familiar sideways perspective of Ancient Egyptian art. The majors depict deities, like Isis, Ptah and Hathor, and the minors are divided into suits of Ankh, Ded, Heset and Kheprera. |
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Tarot of Wicca  |
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Published in Japan but titled in English, the cards of the Tarot of Wicca are a computer-generated style and have an emphasis on nudity.
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Decks:
A A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 B B2 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 P P2 Q R R2 R3 S S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 T T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 U U2 V V2 W W2 X Y Z
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