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26/03/2008 by Dark Flower.
The Gilded Tarot deck review is up :) I’ll probably add another book review next.
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19/03/2008 by Dark Flower.
The Grail Tarot… Another deck to add to my wish list! Apparently if you lay the Renaissance style artwork of the Major Arcana out in a row they form a continuous piece of art, a frieze. The deck was published in 2007 and it’s creators are John Matthews & Giovanni Caselli and if you’d like to see some card graphics and read a review, visit Aeclectic Tarot.
There’s also Oracle of the Grail Code by Amy Sophia Marashinsky & Evelyn de Morgan which is a 33 card deck published in 2006, which I wouldn’t say no to either, so make sure you know which one you want as there are a few with similar themes and names.
Amazon UK links:
The Grail Tarot: A Templar Vision (Book & Deck)
Oracle of the Grail Code: The Book and Card Collection
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19/03/2008 by Dark Flower.
Tarot for Self Discovery by Nina Lee Braden review is up in the Book Reviews section. Link at top of the page
If you’re interested there are also 3 articles up as well, all tarot related, though one of them not necessarily in the way you might think ![]()
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17/03/2008 by Dark Flower.
The Golden Tarot of Klimt deck review is up with graphics.
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17/03/2008 by Dark Flower.
Coveting…
I just came across the the Favole Tarot by Spanish illustrator Victoria Frances and published by Fournier last year. It‘s a dark/gothic deck, lovely graphics and unfortunately a bugger to find here in the UK
Oh, well, something to look forward too…
It’s up at Aeclectic Tarot if you’d like to see some card graphics and read a review.
[ The artists website is currently only in Spanish but with plans for an English version, which is always appreciated. ]
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