

Tarocco Sopraffino - Lo Scarabeo
One of the great masterpieces of the renowned 19th-century Italian tarot tradition, the Tarocco Sopraffino was originally printed in Milan by Ferd...
View full detailsOne of the great masterpieces of the renowned 19th-century Italian tarot tradition, the Tarocco Sopraffino was originally printed in Milan by Ferd...
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 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 detailsA masterpiece of nineteenth-century craftsmanship the Tarot Steinberger bears the name of the manufacturer and were originally printed in Germany ...
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 detailsThe Beautiful Minchiate Al Cigno was originally produced by a manufacturer called Al Cigno around 1775 in Bologna, Italy. Created for the card ga...
View full detailsOriginally created in 1721, Tarocchino Montieri is one of the rarest tarot decks in the world after nearly all of the existing copies were burned ...
View full detailsAn incredibly rare Tarocchini deck, "To the Soldier" features the illustrations of the four Moors in place of the High Priestess, Empress, Emperor...
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 detailsThis finely crafted deck came from northwest Italy in 1830, an area deeply rooted in esoteric tradition. Based on the Marseille Tarot, this deck wa...
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