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TAROT DECK
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DESCRIPTION
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PRICE
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Aquarian
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The second most popular selling deck in the world. The pictures are medieval in appearance. Faces of the people cards are muted allowing one to use their
intuitive ability to read faces. Kasandra’s favorite deck.
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Tarot of the Cat People
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Four elaborate worlds of cats are represented by each suit in this tarot deck. A must for a cat lover but an interesting deck for anyone interested in a sci
fi slant.
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Connolly
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Vivid colors bring this deck to life. If you have trouble relating to the heavier cards in the tarot this deck is one for you. The names of the death and
devil cards have been changed to transformation and materialism and the pictures are not imposing or threatening.
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Crowley Thoth (Large)
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A non traditional deck that incorporates kabbalistic knowledge and astrological knowledge.
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Crow’s Magick
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See Deck & Description Below
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Dragon
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Classic western dragons adorn these cards. Black backgrounds and vivid dragon colors bring this deck to life. A must for the dragon lovers.
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Fairy
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An enchanting deck which gives you a glimpse of the little people and their world.
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Gendron
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A tarot with a female perspective. The magician is a female and the people cards are all elaborate photos. A visually appealing deck. A very popular deck.
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Gill
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This deck is based on the knowledge of the kabbala. Each card has a one word description on the bottom to key you into its meaning, but the pictures on the
cards do tend to speak for themselves.
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Goddess
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An earth looking deck which incorporates the wisdom of the tarot with the traditionally stories of the goddesses. A very popular deck.
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Haindl
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If symbolism is your forte then this might be the deck you are looking for. The haindl tarot combines cultures and ancient symbolism into each card. The
images are very far from the traditional so I would not recommend it as a beginners deck, but it is packed with knowledge and ancient wisdom.
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Halloween
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An enjoyable deck. Traditional rider cards have been created with a Halloween twist. A black cat is found in each card and the four suits have been replaced
by imps(rods), bats(swords), ghosts(cups), and pumpkins(coins). Not hard to read if you are familiar with traditional rider images. Not limited to just Halloween, this is a fun deck. Also good for a
beginner.
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Hanson Roberts
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This deck is smaller than you traditional tarot, about the size of a deck of playing cards, so shuffling is easy. A personal favorite of Victoria’s
this deck has images that are upbeat and positive, even though all of the traditional cards are depicted, the vibration of this deck with its subtle shades bring a softness of outlook that aids in
reading. An excellent beginners deck.
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Herbal
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For those who are into herbology and enjoy working with nature this deck combines herbal knowledge and tarot meanings. Learn about herbs as you learn the
tarot. The booklet is good in this one but you may wish to check out the companion book which goes into depth on the meaning of the herbs and cards .
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Hudes
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This deck was done in watercolor and gives it an interesting look. Appealing to the eye and yet subtle in nature, several of the heavier cards have been
altered in imagery, but the meaning is easy to understand.
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Moon Garden
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A fantasy oriented deck with rods that look like trees, dragonfly swords, Orbs with pentagrams for coins, and Chalices for cups. Mystical, alive and fun.
Unicorns and Fairies can also be found. Good for the young reader or those young in heart.
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Morgan Greer
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A deck drawn to give you a feeling about the card based on color impressions before you even look at the actual card. A handsome bold deck with no boarder to
give maximum impact. A very good beginners deck.
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New Palladini
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Drawn by the same artist who did the aquarian deck this one is sure to appeal to the masses. Good traditional imagery with classical style. A good beginners
deck.
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Northern Shadows
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If Runes, or Viking culture appeals to you then northern shadows might be the deck for you. A deck in the classic Nordic Tradition.
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Rider Waite
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One of the most widely recognized decks. Some believe this is the only true tarot. Although most modern decks have used images from the Rider as an offshoot
for their decks, tarot has existed as early as the 1400’s, many years prior to the Rider deck.
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Renaissance
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Greek and Roman gods and Goddess are depicted on the cards. A very pleasing look with hidden meanings found in the ribbons on the minor arcana.
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Spiral
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Symbolon
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Unicorn
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Universal Waite
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The images of the Rider deck with a softer more shaded look.
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Vampire
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