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The Black Tarot Review: Haunting, Dark, & Enigmatic
The Black Tarot is a 78-card Gothic abstract tarot deck by Victoria Iva and published by DaBrigh, sporting plain finish 350gsm Caidie brand paper, black edges, and a standard accompanying little white (or black — ba dum tss) book.
9 Best Beginners’ Tarot Cards (Ideal Starter Tarot Decks)
Assuming that the world of tarot has already piqued your interest (how couldn't it, right?), your first stop to becoming a world-class tarot reader yourself will be picking up some tarot cards of your own.
The True Heart Intuitive Tarot: Deck & Guidebook Review
The True Heart Intuitive Tarot is a 78 card tarot deck by Rachel True, additionally illustrated by Stephanie Singleton, and published by Houghten Mifflin Harcourt. The guidebook surpasses little white book territory and can fit comfortably on your bookshelf on its own, sporting 207 pages of goodness.
The Ukiyo-e Tarot: Deck Review
Ukiyo-e never really goes out of style, its monumental popularity not only in Japan, but across the world, having influenced the likes of art nouveau artists, impressionists, and post-impressionists.
The Ostara Tarot Deck Review: Surreal, Lush, & Delightful
The Ostara Tarot is a traditional 78-card tarot deck that comes in a sturdy, solid cardboard box with a flip-up lid and accompanying guidebook. The deck is multi-artist, by Vancouver illustrators Molly Applejohn, Eden Cooke, Krista Gibbard, and Julia Iredale. As such, they divided the suits among themselves.