Marseille

I Naibi di Vacchetta Tarot Deck

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The Vacchetta tarot was originally published in 1893. The Il Meneghello reproduction of 1500 decks was published in 2001. The cards are brilliantly colored and comfortable to hold, shuffle and deal. The Vacchetta falls somewhere between a Tarot of Marseille and a Rider Waite as the pips are illustrated with unique scenes.

This entry is part 15 of 32 in the series Tarot Decks
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6 Great Tarot Reading Decks

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This entry is part 17 of 32 in the series Tarot DecksPaul Hinsburger (also known as the Guiding Hermit) is a fantastic tarot reader and also a friend. I was inspired the other day by his tarot deck selection page, and thought you might enjoy taking a look at some great tarot reading decks. Here [...]

This entry is part 17 of 32 in the series Tarot Decks
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Eight of Cups

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The Eight of Cups tarot card is often considered to be a turning away from something. Let’s see what the Dodal Tarot of Marseille has to say about this card.

This entry is part 11 of 18 in the series Tarot Card Meanings
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Interview with Flornoy Noblet Tarot

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The Flornoy Jean Noblet tarot deck is one of those decks that can renew one’s love affair with tarot. It is one of the oldest surviving tarot decks, and has been lovingly and painstakingly renewed card by card by Jean-Claude Flornoy. It transformed me into a lover of the tarot de Marseille.

This entry is part 3 of 32 in the series Tarot Decks
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Tarot Sun Card

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The tarot Sun Card is the 19th in the series of trumps. It follows the dark strangeness and sometimes confusion of the Moon.

This entry is part 15 of 18 in the series Tarot Card Meanings
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