Egipcios Kier Tarot


The Egipcios Kier Tarot is a 78-card Tarot deck created by an Argentine occultist in the early 20th century The deck has traditional-looking Egyptian artwork with a central gold background, and associates Hebrew letters, the Tree of Life, and other esoteric symbols with Egyptian hieroglyphs.
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Complete Details of Egipcios Kier Tarot
Creators: Iglesias JaneiroPublisher: US Games 1984
Deck Type: Tarot Deck
Cards: 78
Major Arcana: 22
Minor Arcana: 56
Deck Tradition: Ancient Egyptian
Minor Arcana Style: Unique Scenes Without Suit Symbols
Suits: No suits, instead 56 numbered cards. 23 The Laborer, 24 The Weaver, 25 The Navigator, 26 The Prodigy, 27 The Unexpected, 28 Uncertainty, 29 Domesticity, 30 Exchange, 31 Impediment, 32 Magnificence, 33 Alliance, 34 Innovation, 35 Desolation, 36 Initiation, 37 Art and Science, 38 Duplicity, 39 Testimony, 40 Premonition, 41 Dissention, 42 Preeminence, 43 Delusion, 44 Expressiveness, 45 Regeneration, 46 Patrimony, 47 Conjecture, 48 Consummation, 49 Versatility, 50 Attraction, 51 Advice, 52 Premeditation, 53 Hostility, 54 Examination, 55 Contrition, 56 Pilgrimage, 57 Rivalry, 58 Meditation, 59 Revelation, 60 Evolution, 61 Solitude, 62 Proscription, 63 Communion, 64 Vehemence, 65 Apprenticeship, 66 Perplexity, 67 Veneration, 68 Speculation, 69 The Unforeseen, 70 Cooperation, 71 Avarice, 72 Purification, 73 Love and Desire, 74 Offering, 75 Generosity, 76 The Provider, 77 Confusion, 78 Rebirth
Major Titles: 1 The Magician, 2 The Priestess, 3 The Empress, 4 The Emperor, 5 The High Priest, 6 The Lovers, 7 The Chariot, 8 Justice, 9 The Hermit, 10 Wheel of Fortune, 11 Strength, 12 The Hanged Man, 13 Immortality, 14 Temperance, 15 Passion, 16 The Obelisk, 17 The Star, 18 The Moon, 19 The Sun, 20 Resurrection, 21 Transformation. 22 The Fool
The Fool is 22
Strength is 11
Justice is 8
Card Size: 2.69 x 5.06 in. = 6.83cm x 12.86cm
Card Language: English
Card Back: Unknown
Back Design: Symmetric grids of lines
Companion Material: The 84 pp. LWB lists the symbol attributions for each card but does not explain them. (Meanings are listed for some but not all of the "magical letters", and there is no table of them.) It describes what the card depicts, offers background relating to Egyptian history and mythology, and provides both divinatory and reverse meanings as words, phrases, and sentences.
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