Tarot deck review
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The Wild Unknown Tarot: Review

The Wild Unknown Tarot is an incredibly popular deck by Kim Krans that has been around since 2016. I think its calm, grounded approach to Tarot is the reason for its popularity. It’s a 78-card deck in the tradition of the Rider-Waite-Smith. However, the images follow the theme of nature, mostly with animals, flowers, trees,… Continue reading
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The Illuminated Tarot: Review

The Illuminated Tarot (2017; by Caitlin Keegan) is a beautiful 53-card deck “for divination and gameplay,” as the guidebook says. Strictly speaking, it is not a Tarot deck but rather an Oracle deck. However, the card meanings assigned to the Illuminated Tarot includes many of the same interpretations as in the traditional Tarot. The artwork… Continue reading
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The Deviant Moon Tarot: Review

The Deviant Moon Tarot is highly recognizable deck with quirky, dark, and unique images. It was published in 2013 and the illustrations were done by Patrick Valenza. In the guidebook, artist Valenza talks about some of the methods he used to design the cards. He says that the clothing worn by the characters on the… Continue reading