This tarot card set contains 78 cards, including 22 major and 56 minor arcana. It can assist you in navigating your present circumstances and answer any questions you may have. The card imagery pays homage to the Gullah Geechee culture and the Lowcountry region of South Carolina, where the Gullahs have preserved their African cultural heritage and language. This is an original creation and is only available at Street Priestess Tarot. This deck is intended for intuitive interpretation by readers. Each card features descriptive keywords at the bottom, and its design is vibrant, user-friendly, and easily comprehendible - even for beginners. As always, use this deck in a way that best suits your needs, and it can also serve as a tool for clarifying other tarot or oracle decks--—also an excellent addition for tarot/oracle card collectors. WHAT YOU WILL GET: ✶ A 78-card deck that comes shrunk-wrapped (Card Size - 2.75"×4.75"). ✶ Durable, quality finish. ✶ SP practices sustainability; the deck will not come with a box. ✶ Clear images and texts on cards. ✶ It does not include a guidebook designed to be read intuitively. ✶ Arrives new and energetically clear--we do not sell used, pre-owned, or unwrapped decks. SHIPPING and DELIVERY: ✶Will ship via USPS within 3-5 days or sooner. ✶Confirm shipping address. ✶SP is not responsible for lost, stolen, misdirected, or damaged packages. Shipping insurance can be purchased during checkout to protect your shipment. ✶International shipping is available. Buyer is responsible for any import duties, taxes, fees, or documentation. ❗️NO RETURNS or EXCHANGES❗️ ✶This spiritual tool is designed for personal use; we do not accept returns or exchanges since energy is highly transferable. Orders may be canceled before shipping. Thank you for understanding 🫶🏾 ✶Please thoroughly review your cart before placing your order to confirm that you have selected all desired items and removed any unwanted ones. This will help prevent any potential transaction issues. Thank you for visiting my shop! Nicole, Divinely Gifted 🔮 www.streetpriestesstarot.com Street Priestess Tarot creations are protected under copyright law, and therefore, any copying, reproduction, or reselling of images or text without expressed permission is strictly prohibited. We highly value our intellectual property rights and appreciate your understanding in maintaining its integrity.
The second edition of a powerful Tarot deck influenced by the tattoo flash of Sailor Jerry Collins!Inspired by Sailor Jerry Collins’s old-school tattoo flash and outsider art, the second edition of Bonefire Tarot brings you 78 energetic hand-painted Tarot cards with a 248-page companion book.This new edition has nine new cards, new text, and a completely redesigned package. It plunders time and space for universal symbols and features reimagined images to help you discover purpose-giving creativity. The archetypal energies of the Major Arcana figures represent figures in our lives, or aspects of ourselves or situations we are bound to encounter. The Minor suits have their own look and set of common symbols and are concerned with life's little details.• Feel fully equipped to tackle anything from the microcosmic to the macro-enormous• Creates a perfect blending of artistic themes and Tarot symbiologyAlong with a comprehensive glossary of symbols, three simple spreads, and descriptive essays to guide you, this set dangles the fruits of eternal truth just within reach, ripe and waiting to be gathered. Card dimensions: 3" x 4"Size: 5.0in x 7.0in | Pages: 248 | 78 art cards
Prisma Visions Tarot is a deck about our earthly existence and the choices that propel us forward. Intention Prisma Visions is based on the classic symbolism of Rider-Waite-Smith but with an impressionistic modern approach. This edition features the special 79th card, the Tiny Elephants.This Tarot deck includes minor arcana cards that come together to tell a story. The panoramic imagery of these suits aids in memorising each card's significance by associating the card's individual meaning with the suit's broader meaning. Description The cards have identical backs, are printed with the highest quality inks on durable card stock, are finished with a matte UV varnish and are illuminated with mirror-like metallic silver gilded edges. The cards come with a Booklet in English that explores the imagery of each card and its associated meanings, beautifully written by Katherine Tombs. The Box is a durable one-piece flip-top clamshell box printed with a matte finish with holographic foil accents. Prisma Visions Tarot includes a unique 79th card.
The Rider-Waite Tarot by Pamela Colman and Arthur Waite is the traditional tarot deck that is loved and used by millions. The cards were drawn in 1909 by Pamela Colman Smith under the direction of Arthur Edward Waite. Smith's vibrant drawings transformed the standard tarot deck. "A unique feature of the Rider-Waite deck, and one of the of the principal reasons for its enduring popularity, is that all of the cards, including the Minor Arcana, depict full scenes with figures and symbols. Prior to the Rider-Waite Tarot, the pip cards of almost all tarot decks were marked only with the arrangement of the suit signs -- swords, wands, cups, and coins, or pentacles. The pictorial images on all the cards allow interpretations without the need to repeatedly consult explanatory text. The innovative Minor Arcana, and Pamela Colman Smith's ability to capture the subtleties of emotion and experience have made the Rider-Waite Tarot a model for the designs of many tarot packs." -- (from The Encyclopedia of Tarot, Volume III) Rider-Waite Tarot was named one of the Top Ten Tarot Decks of All Time by Aeclectic Tarot. Pamela Colman Smith Born February 16, 1878, in Middlesex, England to American parents, Smith's childhood years were spent between London, New York, and Kingston, Jamaica. During her teens, she traveled throughout England with the theatre company of Ellen Terry and Henry Irving. Thereafter, she began formal art training at Pratt Institute of Brooklyn, graduating in 1897. Smith returned to England, where she became a theatrical designer for miniature theatre, and an illustrator -- mainly of books, pamphlets and posters. Around 1903, she joined the Order of the Golden Dawn. In 1909, under the guidance of Arthur Edward Waite, she undertook a series of seventy-eight allegorical paintings described by Waite as a rectified tarot pack. The designs, published in the same year by William Rider and Son, exemplify the mysticism, ritual, imagination, fantasy, and deep emotions of the artist. Arthur Edward Waite Born in America in 1857, Waite was raised and educated as a Catholic in England. Beginning at the age of 21, Waite pursued research and writing on psychical and esoteric matters. Soon after joining the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, he became the Grand Master, and redirected the focus of the order from magic to mysticism. The Golden Order, whose structural hierarchy was based on the Kabbalah, is considered the single greatest 20th century influence on the occult. Waite was a prolific author of occult texts, works on the Holy Grail, and the body of mystical knowledge, which comprises the basis of modern Tarot. He is best known as the co-creator of the Rider-Waite Tarot deck and author of its companion volume The Pictorial Key to the Tarot, first published in 1910. Purchase includes deck and guidebook only.
Page of Wands Meaning. Whether it's about love, career, money, or health, this minor arcana card has something important to say.
Within the Tarot, the minor arcana is composed of 4 suits, each with their own elemental correspondences. These elemental associations are great in giving you a general feeling about each of the minor arcana cards, while also acting as examples for how these elemental energies can appear in your daily life. You can also use the elements to get an overarching perspective of what your readings main themes are. An abundance of cups can signal that relationships and emotions are at the core of your reading, swords can signal that matters of conflict and intellect are playing a big role. Polarities in Tarot Elements You’ll also see a note in these summaries about polarities, which are if an element is active or passive (sometimes called receptive). These play a strong role in how the elements interact with one another. You’ll see these concepts referenced in astrology as well. Active and passive polarities are part of a greater and balanced whole, and they both have their own strengths and weaknesses. Active Passive changes one’s environment adapts to environment focuses energy outward focuses energy inward direct indirect extroverted introverted active reactive I’ve written a lot about each of the elements on their own separate page, but here is a summary of each suit. Suit Element Polarity Keywords Wands Fire Active Action, inspiration, drive, willpower, passion, ambition Cups Water Passive Emotion, feelings, intuition, relationships Swords Air Active Logic, ideas, intellect, communication Pentacles Earth Passive Nature, body, material world, stability Alongside this basic understanding of the elements within tarot, the way that elements interact can also affect how we read the cards. These rules of how elements affect one another are called elemental dignities. If you’ve ever worked with a Thoth style tarot deck, you can see how these elements interact within the court cards, where each court card is made of up two elements. How the elements relate to each other also have an effect on that card’s meaning. Outside of the court cards, you can apply your knowledge of elements within a reading as well; two fire or wands cards fuel each other’s strengths - they can burn through anything that stands in their way, but can be difficult to control. Tarot Elements: Rules for Elemental Dignities The following are the rules you’ll need to know for each of the element interactions. Later in the article, we’ll go through each of these rules step by step, combination by combination. There are a total of 16 combinations in all. If they are the same suit, they strengthen each other Fire and Air are active, they support each other Water and Earth are passive, they support each other Fire and Water are enemies, they weaken each other Air and Earth are enemies, they weaken each other Fire and Earth are neutral to each other Water and Air are neutral to each other As you can see, there are 4 different types of relationships, which break down into the following: Strengthen: Increases the intensity of the elements. It amplifies both their positive and negative qualities. Support: These elements have a collaborative relationship. They build one another up. Weaken: These elements cancel each other out. They decrease the effectiveness of each element. Neutral: They don't affect one another. Tarot Elements and Combinations The following are some descriptions of what these elemental combinations can look like. Some of these you’ll notice are repetitive, but it’s because there can be some very slight variations for which is the more dominant element in the pair. In the following notation, the first element is the dominant, with the second being supporting. If you find this too much, the basic reading without weighting being given to dominant and supporting elements can still be helpful in giving you additional layers of meaning. Consider the following as a completionist’s guide on each of the combinations. Fire Tarot Element Combinations Fire / Fire - Strengthens This combination is all action and ruthless intensity. Extremely powerful drive. Like other combinations of the same element, both its strengths and weaknesses are amplified. This powerful energy can be constructive and destructive; it can push you forward through many obstacles, but also leave a trail of destruction in its wake. Fire / Water - Weakens Opposing elements mean that they weaken each other. Fire’s drive and motivation is cancelled out by water’s emotions. Imagine having big ambitions and goals but being weighed down by fears. Fire / Air - Supportive This combination works well together, like oxygen fueling a burning flame. Air’s intellect and quick thinking can support fire’s goals, pushing it forward quickly. New ideas can make one’s aspirations bigger and grander. Fire / Earth - Neutral Usually considered neutral. Earth can bring some stability and practicality to fire’s flames and push it towards its goal. If there’s too much of earth however, it can snuff the fire out. Big plans for the future can either be manifested step by step with some practicality, but making a stark realization of your reality can also make a dream dissipate. Water Tarot Element Combinations Water / Fire - Weakens Water’s calming emotional energy is broken by the urgency of fire. Sometimes this can be helpful in bringing water to action, but most of the time, it feels intrusive and perhaps coercive. Deep reluctance can be inferred. Water / Water - Strengthens Deeply emotional and spiritual energy, but also perhaps disconnected from the real world. Imagine being lost in one’s daydreams; perhaps trapped even. There’s the sense that much beauty, intuition and creativity is in this world, but inability to make any changes in reality. Water / Air - Neutral They represent the heart and the mind; they can work together well if they are balanced, but they can also conflict with one another. There’s the potential for a lot of confusion and pain when we try to reason through our sometimes irrational feelings. Water / Earth - Supportive Supportive combination where earth gives some shape and foundation for water’s meandering ways. Earth’s reliable and steady nature gives a sense of comfort here, when emotions may be running wild. Air Tarot Element Combinations Air / Fire - Supportive Fire brings enthusiasm and drive to a well thought out plan created by air’s intellect and communicative ability. Thoughts and ideas are being propelled forward with fire’s inspiration, lighting a spark that leads to creative action. Air / Water - Neutral Water brings some tenderness to an otherwise very stark and controlling element. Air’s talent for communication can be driven by water’s emotions; expression of feelings can lead to powerful changes in this combination. Air / Air - Strengthens Powerful but can be destructive. Air unleashed can be unstable and disconnected from reality. Sometimes this element combination can indicate cruelty and ruthlessness, but in a colder, more strategic expression than say, the double fire combination. Air / Earth - Weakens Ineffective combination. While earth attempts to give some stability to air, it fails to work on an overactive mind. Air fails to be moved, contained or changed by earth. Imagine someone who fails to accept a reality check. Earth Tarot Element Combinations Earth / Fire - Neutral Earth provides stabilizing and lush environment for fire’s spark of creativity. It can counterbalance some of fire’s intensity. Imagine a dream coming to fruition with slow and steady infusions of enthusiasm and energy. Fire can also burn earth down, but it renews and refreshes earth’s fertility anew. Earth / Water - Supportive Peace and satisfaction are suggested by this combination. Both elements are passive, so not much is going on, but water brings a tranquil enjoyment to earth. Imagine the satisfaction that comes from seeing the fruits of one’s work or what they have. Earth / Air - Weakens These elements don’t get along; air attempts to bring lightness to heavy earth, but earth is unmoved, and instead drags air down. Air also brings a certain disdain for the materiality of earth, or a sense of feeling imprisoned by one’s material constraints. Earth / Earth - Strengthens All earthy qualities are enhanced; both its solid reliability, strength and stability - but also its inability to be moved. Can be presented as a stubborn obstacle, like a mountain, or an anchor that can both steady you and restrict you. Tarot Elements and Polarities Summary Infographic Tarot Elements Summary Infographic
A divination deck and guidebook rooted in the POC American Hoodoo tradition. In the 17th and 19th centuries, many Indigenous Americans and people of African descent intermarried and socialized more often than is acknowledged by mainstream history books and scholars. These interactions produced not only a multicultural people but also a body of knowledge that is known today as Hoodoo or Rootwork. This tarot deck gives in-depth card meanings for each card in the Major Arcana and the four suits of the Minor Arcana, including the history of the Rootworker or symbol featured, any associated magical plants, and guidance based on the card’s meaning The tarot deck comes with a 78 full-color Tarot cards that depict legendary Rootworkers past and present as well as important Hoodoo archetypes and symbols! Product dimensions: 6.30 inches (w) x 9.40 inches (h) x 1.40 inches (d) Gently grab it & use it with responsibility. Pre-Order your copy For March: "Roar Like A Lion" preview of what's New in the shop for March 2022!
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Enchant your sense of the American pastStep back in time and celebrate the nation's most iconic writers with this traditional deck that blends American literature, esotericism, and Tarot. The Major Arcana tell the two intertwined stories that define the American Renaissance period in literature: the exaltation of the human spirit under Transcendentalism, and the epic fight to abolish slavery. Major figures like Emerson (the Magician), Whitman (the World), and Thoreau (the Hermit) are outlined in the short chapters that accompany each card. Listen as the Kings of the four suits, Herman Melville (Wands), Frederick Douglass (Coins), Edgar Allan Poe (Swords), and Nathaniel Hawthorne (Cups), tell their tales as illustrated in the Minor Arcana. Over thirty writers from the years 1825 to 1875 are profiled in this project that expertly reveals how America’s metaphysical history is at work beneath the surface of its classic literature.Size: 6.0in x 9.0in | Pages: 240 | 78 art cards
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Comic strip artist Adam Stoller takes a humorous approach to traditional tarot with colorful cartoon-like artwork and reimagined symbols and figures. The four suits of the Minor Arcana have been transformed into Spoons, Balloons, Buckets and Brooms. Tarot readers will enjoy searching for mischievous meanings and amusing correspondences in this delightful pocket-sized deck in a tin. Includes 78 cards and 64-page booklet. Size Tin measures 2.625
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Sink deeply into The Forager’s Daughter Tarot, a set of intuitive cards inspired by nature and imbued with rich symbolism. Combining the powerful motifs of familiar flora and fauna with an elegant Art Nouveau style, this deck will quickly become a staple in your practice and path. The heirloom quality of the cardstock, gilt edging, and hardcover book make this the perfect deck for everyday use and a beautiful addition to any collection. Designed with both the beginner and practiced reader in mind, the cards include clear icons and imagery, color-coded borders and backgrounds, and an in-depth, full-color guidebook. Each card is its own work of art, offering insightful and engaging messages via the lens of the natural world. The Afterlight Edition features five original cards added to the Major Arcana for a truly unique reading experience. Further Details -Standard tarot card size (2.75 x 4.75 inches) -83 cards: 22 Major Arcana, 56 Minor Arcana, and 5 original cards (part of the Major Arcana) -350gsm cardstock with linen finish for easy shuffling -Gold gilt edging on cards and guidebook -Cards come in a magnetic clamshell box -Perfect bound, hardcover, full-color companion book (5.5 x 8.5 inches) -Nearly 200 pages including full-page artwork of each card and detailed descriptions with upright and reversed meanings All of the cards can be viewed on my website: https://www.theforagersdaughter.art/artwork/tarotcards ~*~*~ Get 15% off your order when you subscribe to my mailing list! Find out more at theforagersdaughter.art/about ~*~*~ ***Please note that gilt edging, while adding a beautiful sparkle to the cards, is delicate and will wear over time. Minor wear and tear of the cards is to be expected with regular use. The only way to completely avoid this is to treat the deck as a collectible and to not use it. If you'd like to prolong the quality of the gilding I recommend avoiding harsh shuffling techniques like the riffle shuffle, and instead more gentle methods like the waterfall or overhand technique. The card borders also have a printed texture overlay, so they are not a solid color but have some printed 'imperfections' to tie together the slightly rustic/earthy feeling of the deck. Please know that these are not actual imperfections in the cards.*** ***Limit to two per order. Customers who order more than two decks will have their orders adjusted.*** *** Notice to Customers Located in Germany *** Please note that at this time I am not shipping to Germany due to new import policies/restrictions. Any orders placed with a German address will be refunded and canceled. I apologize for any inconvenience. Some photo credits to Risen Wild Cornwall: www.risenwild.co.uk
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