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Color and drama are trademark
elements of spiritual artist Londa Marks -- creator of the Londa
Tarot and Crow's
Magick Tarot. Now, Marks unveils a new
majors-only deck -- The Alchemist Tarot
--
featuring new designs where costumed characters tell a story of
alchemy, magic, and wish fulfillment.
Designed
for meditation and psychic readings, these
twenty-two cards will draw you into the mystical world of the Hermetic
Order of Alchemy, and lay the groundwork for an empowering experience. Click
here for further information, pricing, and samples.
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The charm of Beatrix Potter meets up
with the wisdom of the tarot in The Rabbit Tarot. But there's
more than meets the eye in these 78 illustrations; powerful symbols lie
under the innocent surface of these enchanting cards.

Self published by
artist Nakisha VanderHoeven, this palm-sized deck comes packed in an
easy-to-transport mesh drawstring bag. A perfect deck for children, or
when doing readings for -- dare we say it? -- "jumpier" clients. Want
more info? Click
here for samples and pricing details.
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New and Collectible:
Tarot of
the Sevenfold Mystery
Robert Place's long-awaited Tarot of
the Sevenfold Mystery is finally here! Symbolically rich
and breathtakingly beautiful, this series of 22 major arcana images is
best suited for art lovers and serious students of the tarot. Inspired
in style by the work of the 19th century painter Burne-Jones, the
symbols themselves arise from the mystical and magical philosophy
schools of the Renaissance.
Printed on high-quality archival rag paper, these large (8.5" x 5.5")
cards are really more akin to smaller-sized fine art prints -- "... a
book of unbound pages that explains the philosophy and allegory of the
Tarot." (Place) Now available in the Gallery section of our Boutique; view more samples or purchase this item by clicking
here.
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Tarot "QuickQuiz"
Can you identify the popular
tarot from which the card shown below was taken?
For the answer, click here.
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For readers
and instructors:
Universal
Tarot:
Professional Edition
If
you're a tarot professional, then you've certainly experienced times
when you've wished for a larger -- make that much
larger -- deck. Whether you're doing readings for sight-impaired
clients, working with students in the classroom, or performing a
demonstration or lecture for a larger group, there is a need for cards
that are more easily viewable than those comprising a more "standard
size" tarot.
Enter the "professional edition" of
Robert De Angelis' Universal Tarot.
100% Rider-Waite-Smith compatible, with easily-viewable details, this
giant deck measures 4" wide by 6.75" tall (approx. 10 x 17 cm). It's
the perfect tool for anyone who shares the joy of tarot with a wider
audience. Click
here to check it out, and order today!
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Just in time
for
the holidays!
The
Hallmark Tarot
Looking
for a fresh-yet-basic deck for a holiday gift, or to liven up your own
deck library? The Hallmark Tarot
may be just the tarot you're seeking. These 78 enchanting cards provide
an engaging world of tarot images, while remaining true to the
Rider-Waite-Smith concepts and structure. It's terrific for kids, too!
Now
available in the Small Press section of our Boutique; click
here to see and learn more.

P.S. -- You may also find this a
great deck to use for a rousing game of "The
Highwayman".
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22 August - 31 October 2009
Tarot Garden
Bestsellers
With the Lunatic Tarot
deck back in stock after a three month absence from our inventory, it's
no surprise to see this ever-popular title shooting back to the top of
our latest bestseller list. What's more interesting is the first
appearance of the Madame Endora's
Fortune Cards here. Although a long-time consistent bestseller,
our dear Madame has always been "trumped" (pun intended) by newer
releases. The full roster of Top 5 popular decks since our mid-August
update shakes out like this:
1) Lunatic Tarot
2) Alchemist Tarot
3) Legacy of the Divine Tarot
4) Vampire Tarot (Robert Place)
5) Madame Endora's Fortune Cards
The 2009
rankings have the Lunatic Tarot
overtaking the Paulina Tarot
in the #1 spot, while the Pamela
Colman Smith Commemorative Set knocks out the AGM edition of Stella's Tarot to take over position
#5:
1) Lunatic Tarot (card edition)
2) Paulina Tarot
3) Dame Fortune's Wheel Tarot
4) Jolanda Tarot (AGM edition)
5) Pamela Colman Smith
Commemorative Set
Our
all-time bestseller list -- which hasn't seen much movement for a long,
long time -- actually displays not one, but two shifts. The Lunatic Tarot bumps the Vargo Gothic Tarot from the #1 position
that the latter has held for literally years, while the Black Tarot edges out the Ananda
Tarot and moves up to the #4 slot:
1) Lunatic Tarot (card editon)
2) Gothic Tarot (Vargo)
3) Gilded Tarot
4)
Black Tarot
5) Ananda Tarot
Thanks again
to all our great
customers and site visitors for their continued support of our online
database and international shop!
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