A groundbreaking tarot by the designers and artists Linnea Gits and Peter Dunham introduces a 23rd Higher Arcana card, "The Seeker," and five "Luna Cards" – all original to the tarot format created by Uusi and found exclusively in Uusi's Pagan Otherworld's Tarot.
All imagery in this 84 card deck is hand-painted using traditional oils by Linnea Gits, and all copy is hand-lettered by Peter Dunham. The deck's inspiration is nature's visual beauty, early Celtic mysticism, and Renaissance paintings' luminous beauty.
The tarot is having a moment right now, and we are excited to have been a part of its return. This timeless object of contemplation has moved out of the "New Age" dungeon and back into the modern market where it feels more relevant than ever. A soulful, mysterious, and creative way to explore our identities and connections to each other and this beautiful planet. Viva Tarot!
5th Edition
printed on luxurious, heavy, playing card stock with an embossed linen finish
75mm x 130mm card size
22 major arcana cards
56 lower arcana cards
introducing a 23rd major arcana card exclusive to Uusi's tarot"The Seeker" bearing the infinity symbol
5 silver holographic "Luna Cards"
heavy paper stock with gold foil embossing for tuck box
printed by The Expert Playing Card Company New York, NY
**"Notes From The Pagan Otherworlds" book sold separately.
Most of the time “oracle decks” and such feel very lifeless to me. I love how this is made with clear adoration for the history of tarot, but with some experimentation too – I can’t believe I haven’t seen something like those Luna cards before!
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