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Tarots 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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Tarots of the Golden Dawn  |
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The Tarots of the Golden Dawn is a deck featuring elves and fairy-type figures - definitely not an occult Tarot, despite the title. This is the 78-card later version of the Tarocchi dell Alba Dorata and has also been printed as the Enchanted Tarot. |
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Tarots of the Renaissance  |
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The Tarots of the Renaissance cards are in an Italian Renaissance style, and was painted in what looks like watercolours. This Tarot deck is an interesting visual interpretation of a previous era. |
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Tarots of the Sphinx  |
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An Ancient Egyptian deck by an Italian artist, the Tarots of the Sphinx deck shows scenes of Egyptian life in flat, two dimensional drawings reminscent of tomb wall paintings. |
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Tarots Oreste Zevola  |
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The Oreste Zevola is a French Tarot of with abstract designs of black and red on its very long cards. The style is extremely consistent across the deck, and it's hard to tell cards apart at first glance. |
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Tartessus Tarot  |
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The Tartessus Tarot is inspired by the pre-Roman Tartessic culture of the Iberian peninsula, with artwork based upon archeological remains discovered in the area. |
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Tattooed Tarot  |
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The Tattoed Tarot is an unusual style of Tarot, with illustrations of tarot imagery tattooed onto people. The major arcana cards show people with Marseilles tarot images tattooed on their bodies, while the minors show a more generic image that corresponds to the card. |
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Technoracle  |
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Technoracle is a modern re-interpretation of the famous cards attributed to Mme Marie Lenormand, fortune teller to Napoleon and the Empress Josephine. Technoracle takes the symbolism of the 36 card Lenormand deck and re-works it using modern, sometimes psychedelic digital imagery. |
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Temperlyne Tarot  |
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The Temperlyne Tarot is a deck-in-progress that aims to "capture the centre of gravity between the major streams of tarot tradition in concept and meaning". The artwork consists of vibrant oil paintings that evoke the essence of the cards in a non-traditional way. |
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Tempest Tarot  |
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A major arcana deck created to accompany a compputer game from South Korea, the Tempest Tarot has artwork featuring the game characters and English titles. The cards have a vague resemblance to the Celtic Dragon deck. |
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Templar Tarot  |
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The Templar Tarot is a unique art deck based on the legends of the Knights Templar, a medieval group of monks and warrior knights. It has 79 card, the extra is a major arcana card titled 'The Magic Flute'. |
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Terrestrial Tarot  |
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The Terrestrial Tarot has 82 non-traditional cards of insectoid and alien-looking Tarot imagery. Each card has a symmetrical image of animal parts in a predominant colour. The deck also has four extra cards for Fire, Earth, Water and Air. |
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The 5 Keys to Happiness Oracle  |
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The 5 Keys to Happiness Oracle has 34 cards in five 'suits' that Tibetan elements of Air, Fire, Water, Earth, and Space. The cards have a central illustration with an Eastern feel, and large printed keywords on each card.
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The Garden Path  |
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The Garden Path: An Antipodean Tarot is a personal and intuitive Tarot with images of the natural world. The cards feature Australian scenery, birds and animals, as well people close to the creator. Now available in a limited edition handmade set of 22 cards. |
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The Golden Rune  |
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Another set of rune cards, The Golden Rune was published in an edition of 3000 copies in the year 2000. Though Russian-published, the plainly illustrated cards have the name of the rune written in English at the top. |
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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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