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Wise Cards  |
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The Wise Cards have one very simple symbol or image per card, and are designed to make it easy to tune into your intuition, and to quickly understand the cards as each is drawn. Currently self-published in a handmade edition of 41 cards with basic instructions. |
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Wise Gal Tarot  |
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The Wise Gal Tarot is a book with perforated sheets at the back that become the Tarot cards, designed for pre-teens and teenagers. The 78 illustrations are of flat colour and very simplified. The majors are a little abstract, while the minor arcana are unvarying pip cards with keywords. |
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Wise Woman's Tarot  |
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The Wise Woman's Tarot is a female-oriented, multicultural and spiritual tarot set featuring goddesses (and a few gods) from hundreds of cultures worldwide. A personal project, the cards were used intensively by the author before publication. |
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Witches Runes  |
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Traditional Germanic runic symbols have been expanded into cards illustrating the key themes of each of the 25 runes. The artwork in the Witches Runes cards is detailed, colourful, and hand-drawn, using Celtic and Teutonic imagery from the Old Northern European world.
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Witches Tarot  |
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A Pagan/Witch-friendly deck, the Witches Tarot has substitutions such as Pan for the Devil, and the Seeker as the Hermit. Knowledge of the Qabbalah would help interpretation, as each of the major arcana correspond to a place on the tree of life. The cards are painted and borderless. |
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Witches Tarot  |
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The Witches Tarot overlays natural Pagan symbols on the traditional tarot structure to create a visually attractive deck. Created by practicing garden Witch and Llewellyn author, Ellen Dugan (who also wrote the excellent companion book) and digitally illustrated by Mark Evans. |
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Witchy Tarot  |
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Ostensibly a Wiccan-oriented Tarot, The Witchy Tarot is full of cutely drawn long-legged Witchy stereotypes. There are plenty of pointy hats and broomsticks in this Tarot deck for teenagers. |
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Wizards Tarot  |
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The Wizards Tarot is a tarot deck and a school of magic, where the majors feature the professors and the minors feature the students. Designed by Corinne Kenner and illustrated by John Blumen, it has photo-realistic digital art and a distinct Harry Potter feel. |
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Wolf Pack Tarot  |
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The Wolf Pack Tarot, previously a black and white illustrated semi-tarot deck, has now been published in a full-colour 78 card edition picturing illustrations of the wolf in its nature world. The keywords, listed at the top of each card, are reputed to be all you need to understand the deck. |
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Wolf Song Cards  |
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The Wolf Song Cards have a Native American theme and features 60 attractive paintings of animals from Northern America in their natural settings. Available as cards-only or as a book set. |
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Women's Tarot  |
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The Women's Tarot has reasonably attractive cards with simple and slightly abstract paintings of female faces and figures. The white borders are very wide and some of the titles have been mis-translated, as seen on the Fool. The deck als has switched suit associations - Swords are Fire and Wands are Air. |
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Wonderland Tarot  |
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All the characters from Alice in Wonderland in this Rider-Waite reworking. The Wonderland Tarot has suits of Oysters, Flamingos, Hats and Peppermills, and also includes Tweedledee and Tweedledum as the Lovers. |
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Woodland Wisdom Oracle  |
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The Woodland Wisdom Oracle is a deck of 29 cards of fairy and elf energies. 24 are 'Green Working Wisdom' cards, and 5 are 'Gold Power' cards. The art is pretty and illustrated by fantasy artist, Peter Pracownik. |
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Word of One Tarot  |
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The Word of One Tarot is a set of 123 cards from three different decks - each deck designed to represent a different state of consciousness. There is a reprint of the 79-card T: The New Tarot for the Aquarian age, a 22 card Medieval-style deck, and a 22 card black and white deck representing the Atlantean Age. The cards have a heavy, sticky laminate and adhere together very easily. The publishers are currently looking for a buyer for the deck, including all the inventory and copyrights. |
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World Spirit Tarot  |
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People are the focus of this earthy but lighthearted tarot deck: people of every shape, age, hue and ethnicity. The World Spirit Tarot has recognisable and readable tarot scenes that were created by being carved out of lino, printed, then hand coloured. It isn't pretty art, as such, but it is lively, inclusive and joyful. First published in 2001 and now reprinted in 2006. |
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Decks:
A A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 B B2 B3 C C2 C3 C4 C5 D D2 D3 D4 E E2 E3 F F2 F3 G G2 G3 G4 G5 H H2 H3 I I2 I3 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 S9 T T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 T16 T17 T18 T19 T20 T21 U U2 V V2 V3 W W2 W3 W4 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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