Inspired by the magic and wisdom of Russian fairy tales, Tarot of the Golden Wheel interprets traditional tarot through the prism of colorful Slavic folk culture.
Designed with young people in mind, the colorful characters lead kids to answers and solutions with vivid imagery, playful poetry, and friendly advice.
First issued in 1910, the Rider-Waite Tarot is almost certainly the most widely used tarot card deck in the world. There are 78 tarot cards, divided into the Major and Minor Arcanas, designed by Pamela Colman Smith in accordance with A. E Waite's instructions.
Step into the realm of dreams and discover the hidden messages of your soul with the exquisite Dreamscape Oracle, created by Matt Hughes, the visionary artist behind the beloved Ethereal Visions Tarot.
The creators of Motherpeace Tarot have departed from traditional (and often patriarchal) imagery of tarot, and have instead embraced the goddess spirit.
A recoloured RWS combination of softer colour tones with a naturalistic approach that offers a more visually soothing alternative to the Original Rider Waite Tarot Deck.
The German system of fortune telling, which dates back over 100 years, has been given a vibrant new look with artwork by Urban Trösch, using an elaborate technique.
Lovingly created with artwork from the Smith-Waite Tarot deck and "The Golden Vanity," this charming 36-card petit Lenormand deck pays tribute to Pamela Colman Smith. The 132-page booklet includes keywords and expanded meanings for Love and Career issues. This unique Lenormand deck comes in an adorable tin.