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Tarot Experience, edited by Sasha Graham
Tarot Experience is a different type of tarot book. It is not about the cards so much as it is about the reader, the querent, and the people who use the cards.
Tarot Illuminati Kit
With Tarot Illuminati, Erik C. Dunne and Kim Huggens have combined elements of both Thoth and the RWS to form a deck that is accessible and easy to read.
Complete Book of Tarot vs. Tarot Fundamentals: A comparative review
Choosing a text to learn tarot from can be difficult when there is so much out there. Faced with multiple books, how will you make a choice?
Color Your Tarot, by Barbara Moore
Colouring is emerging as a favorite pastime and method for meditation, and Color Your Tarot provides you with a customized deck and a contemplative tool.
Rainbow Runes
This is a beautiful set of runes made from a range of stones including: cherry quartz, white jade, hematite, watermelon crystal, and green aventurine.
Tarot del Fuego, by Ricardo Cavolo
Tarot Del Fuego by Ricardo Cavolo is a unique deck influenced by Mexican folk art and classic tattoo work that is surprisingly intuitive.
The Barbieri Tarot, by Barbara Moore and Paolo Barbieri
Paolo Barbieri is renowned for his fantasy paintings and illustrations. Those familiar with his work will recognize his depth and passion in the Barbieri Tarot.
Victoria Frances Gothic Oracle
The Victoria Frances Gothic Oracle is a dark deck, but it aims to use shadows to find the light, and to acknowledge negativity.
Happy Tarot
This deck isn’t called Happy Tarot just because of the cute art; everything about it has a focus on the positive, finding happiness, and having fun.
Meta-Barons Tarot
Both the Meta-Barons Tarot and traditional tarot use the arc of life lessons to structure card meanings.
Impressionist Tarot
Inspired by the 19th century art movement, The Impressionist Tarot lends itself to creative writing endeavours as well as various types of Tarot spreads.
Silver Witchcraft Tarot Kit, by Barbara Moore
The Silver Witchcraft Tarot focuses on the cycle of the year and feminine energies, drawing on traditional Rider-Waite-Smith and Pagan imagery.