Nicolas Conver Tarot de Marseille
This fine Conver Tarot de Marseille was Handcrafted in Denver and Szeged by Artisan Tarot and is Printed in the US. The Artwork from 1760 was metic...
View full detailsThis fine Conver Tarot de Marseille was Handcrafted in Denver and Szeged by Artisan Tarot and is Printed in the US. The Artwork from 1760 was metic...
View full detailsThis fine Jacques Vieville Tarot de Marseille was handcrafted in Denver and Szeged by Artisan Tarot and is Printed in the US. The Original Deck wa...
View full detailsA jewel of Rosicrucian tradition with splendid images and meditative exercises. In 1617 Lucas Jennis, the german editor of several Rosicrucian book...
View full details“A flight of fancy, a jewel of creativity, a perfect stylistic exercise”- Gioradino Berit Around 1660, Italian engraver and creator of board games ...
View full detailsFeaturing reproductions of the original Lenormand cards by Marie Lenormand, this lovely little deck helps you improve all of your readings—especial...
View full detailsItalian artist Luigi Scapini’s lavish paintings recreate 15th century Italy in this gold-accented tarot deck. The Major Arcana and court cards hav...
View full detailsA faithful reprint of a rare and beautiful Tarot held in a private collection. Around 1865, in Turin, the publisher Claudio Perrin printed a deck...
View full detailsThis fine Jean Jean Dodal de Marseille was handcrafted in Denver and Szeged by Artisan Tarot and is Printed in the US. The Original Deck was produ...
View full detailsOriginally printed in 1893 by renowned artist Giovanni Vacchetta (1863-1940), this deck is one of the great masterpieces of the 19th century. Now ...
View full detailsDeveloped in 1890, Kipper has long been a favorite of the German divination community. Kipper expert Alexandre Musruck’s classically styled deck re...
View full detailsThe Miller Besancon Tarot is considered to be one of the most splendid Eighteenth-Century Tarot decks. It is believed that the religious figures on...
View full detailsPrinted in Augsburg around 1750 by Johann Christoph Hes, this Marsigliese Tarot is an exciting chapter in the evolution of the Tarot. The Hes Tarot...
View full detailsA Stunning reproduction from famed publishers Il Meneghello. Besancon is the name given to a Marseilles style Tarot where the Popessa and Pope were...
View full detailsOnce known as the Charles VI or Gringonneur Tarot, this historic masterpiece has been restored, completed, and renamed to reflect its true history...
View full detailsEdoardo Dotti’s Milanese Tarot is one of the jewels of European Tarot production in the 19th century. Teodoro Dotti was a partner with the famous c...
View full detailsAlso known as the Tarot of Princesses, this is one of the most beautiful decks inspired by Etteilla, the 18th century French occultist who was one...
View full detailsLimited Edition of 1,500 Decks -- Featuring the Original Two-Piece Box, Booklet and 78 Stunning Tarot Cards Created by John Augustus Knapp and Manl...
View full detailsA faithful limited edition reprint of a rare, long lost, Tarot held at the Academy of Sciences in Turin. The Oriental Tarot by Claudio Foudraz do...
View full detailsA stairway connecting the Earth to the Heavens that takes the human mind to the highest levels. The Tarocchi del Mantegna depicts an ordered, phil...
View full detailsThe Wienere Secession Deck: available in a new Limited Edition Anima Antiqua series from Lo Scarabeo. Originally prodcued in 1906. The designs by D...
View full detailsThis finely crafted deck came from the Italian town of Piacenza in 1875, a town that sits at the crossroads of three different tarot traditions: Mi...
View full detailsA masterpiece of nineteenth-century craftsmanship the Tarot Steinberger bears the name of the manufacturer and were originally printed in Germany ...
View full detailsThis beautiful Tarot, created around 1830, marks the beginning of the “Golden Age” of the Piedmontese Tarots. The Vergnano Tarot, although very sim...
View full detailsThe Beautiful Minchiate Al Cigno was originally produced by a manufacturer called Al Cigno around 1775 in Bologna, Italy. Created for the card ga...
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